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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | January 19, 2004

'Operation Change' JLP to force Government to shift direction
THE COUNTRY is faced with probably its worst economic crisis ever, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) said yesterday, and it has formulated a strategy that will force the government into a change of direction.

Sewage said flowing into Marine Park
WESTERN BUREAU: AN ENVIRONMENTAL nightmare could be facing Montego Bay soon as an estimated 90 per cent of the sewage generated in and around the second city is said to flowing, untreated, into the Marine Park.


Controversy dogs N/Coast Highway
CONTROVERSY CONTINUES over the North Coast Highway project as allegations of financial difficulties, delays and personality clashes haunt the progress of the work.


McKenzie working to improve cemetery
KINGSTON'S MAYOR Desmond McKenzie has embarked on an aggressive drive to raise funds for the rehabilitation and maintenance of the May Pen Cemetery, Spanish Town Road, west Kingston.


Medical Ministry International treats eye patients in Manchester
WALDERSTON, Manchester: HUNDREDS OF people from throughout the island have been flocking to the Percy Junor Public Hospital, Spaldings, Manchester, since January 10, for treatment of various eye disorders.


Ja, Britain join in drug bust
AN INTERNATIONAL effort involving Jamaican police and British detectives led to the interception of packages of cocaine with a street value of £75,000 (J$7.5 million) and the arrest of six people in Bristol, England, on Friday.





















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