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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | June 25, 2004

Highway boon - Road project brings jobs, new business
THE CONSTRUCTION of Highway 2000, Jamaica's most elaborate road network, has led to the employment of just over 1,000 skilled labourers.

$250m housing project in Negril
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TOURIST resort town of Negril, Westmoreland, is to benefit from a multimillion-dollar upscale residential housing development targeting local professionals and returning residents.


Back off, Shaw tells Seaga challengers
AUDLEY SHAW, Deputy Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), has told all contenders for the post of leader of the party to back off until the incumbent, 74-year-old Edward Seaga, steps down.


Portmore protest - Upset over imposition of toll charges
OPPOSITION IS mounting in parts of Portmore, St. Catherine against plans to charge a toll for travel on the soon to be built high-speed six-lane bridge which is to replace the existing Causeway bridge.


Forbes retreats - No authority to interfere in Police Federation elections
COMMISSIONER OF Police Francis Forbes has agreed with the Inspectors' Branch Board of the Jamaica Police Federation that he has no authority to interfere in the electoral process of the Jamaica Police Federation...





















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