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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | June 29, 2004

'The Commonwealth must liberate itself from poverty'
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: SOUTH AFRICA'S High Commissioner to Jamaica His Excellency Thandyse Chiliza, has called on Jamaica and other commonwealth member countries to liberate themselves from poverty.

No cover-up in HIV/AIDS reporting says Health Minister
WESTERN BUREAU: HEALTH MINISTER John Junor has accused Guyanese President Bharrat Jagdeo of suffering from 'foot and mouth' disease.


Volunteers to help with computer facility
BLACK RIVER: A COMPUTER lab/library facility which was started some months ago at the Mountainside Primary School in St. Elizabeth has attracted both manual and financial contributions from a group of adult and teenage volunteers from Indiana...


Electrical problems disrupts water supply
THE NATIONAL Water Commission (NWC) is advising customers served by the greater Mandeville water supply system in Manchester that electrical problems at the Gutters pumping station has resulted in the current disruption in their regular water supply.


Summer employment uncertain at youth service
THE NATIONAL Youth Service (NYS) says it is uncertain about whether its summer employment programme for this year will actually take place as Government is yet to okay the $50 million budget submitted by agency.












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