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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | April 11, 2005

St Lucian PM against trade tribunal
PRIME MINISTER of St. Lucia, Dr. Kenny Anthony, says he is against the use of a tribunal to settle trade disputes in the region, as suggested by the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

Gov't to relocate causeway fisherfolk
THE SMALL fishing community located on the Portmore Causeway in St. Catherine is to be relocated to land near the Jamworld entertainment venue along the Dyke Road in Portmore.


March against crime in Sp Town Churches move to stop bloodshed in the 'Old Capital'
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: HUNDREDS OF Spanish Town Christians marched through the streets yesterday in a move they say is intended to cleanse the streets of the Old Capital of its ongoing bloodshed.


PM celebrates 70th birthday in style
FRIENDS OF Prime Minister P.J. Patterson on Saturday night hosted his 70th birthday celebration at the Riu Hotel in Negril, Westmoreland.


G-G opens new complex at primary school in Clarendon
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: A NEWLY constructed education complex was officially opened at the Sanguinetti Primary School in north-west Clarendon last Thursday, after almost four years under construction.


'Boil water for domestic use' - Health official issues warning to residents of drought-affected areas
DR. DERRICK Ledford, medical officer of health for St. Elizabeth, says he is concerned that many persons in drought-affected areas may be at risk for water-borne illnesses such as gastro-enteritis.

















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