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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | November 5, 2003

Ferry to kick-start Port Royal plans
WHEN THE Port Royal Ferry resumed its service with several round trips on Saturday, November 1, the vessel had a special seafaring 'first-timer' aboard - Member of Parliament Phillip Paulwell.

Speedy autopsy sought for tainted blood victim
LAWYERS REPRESENTING the estate of the late Jennifer Brown, the 24-year-old woman, who contracted HIV/AIDS in hospital in 2001 and who died reportedly of meningitis two weeks ago...


Low-risk inmates transform prison
THE LACK of sufficient programmes and materials in the workshops, has left a number of inmates sitting idle at Kingston's maximum security prison, the Tower Street Correctional Centre, formerly the General Penitentiary.


Energy solutions urgently needed
THE CARIBBEAN has the highest energy cost in the western hemisphere, according to Andrea Escalante, managing director of Trinidadian company, Energy Dynamics Ltd. As such, he says energy solutions are urgently required.


Mayor, business leaders seek urgent meeting with Fenton
LOCAL POLITICAL representatives, business leaders and citizens in Spanish Town have requested an urgent meeting with State Minister, Dr. Fenton Ferguson to address problems concerning the lack of proper signs and traffic signals in the town.


Gov't mum on start-up date of Info Act
CABINET HAS approved a schedule outlining the phased implementation of the Access to Information Act in all Government Ministries. However, Burchell Whiteman, Minister of Information, is wary of announcing a start-up date for the process.


Grand Lido Negril in top 25 resorts
NEW YORK, NY: WINNERS IN Conde Nast Traveller's 16th Annual Readers' Choice Awards are announced in the November 2003 issue, showing how the top magazine's readers rated destinations, cruises, hotels, resorts and airlines.














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