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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | July 17, 2005

Think bold! - A master drainage plan for vulnerable areas
THIS WEEKEND the news will be dominated by the passing threat by the female hurricane, 'Emily'. Within recent memory, Jamaica has not had two back-to-back hurricanes. This occurred in Dominica in 1979 and 1980, hurricanes Allen and David.

Gov't confirms London suicide bomber suspect was born in Jamaica
MINISTER OF Information Burchell Whiteman confirmed yesterday that Germaine Maurice Lindsay, a suspected suicide bomber in last week's London bombings, was born in Jamaica. Also yesterday, Scotland Yard officially confirmed him as a suspect in attacks...


Elusive con woman identified
THE WOMAN who had been going around impersonating senior female members of the Jamaica Constabu-lary Force and soliciting money from unsuspecting residents under false pretences has been identified - well sort of.


'Gov't' tardy in preparing for hurricane season'
TEMPERS FLARED in the Senate Friday as Opposition Senators rapped the Government for its "tardiness" in preparing the nation for the hurricane season.


'Emily' blows fear into Portland residents
Portland: RESIDENTS IN Portland started to feel the effects of Hurricane Emily from as early as 5:30 a.m. yesterday as gusty winds and heavy rainfall pounded the parish. In the Rio Grande Valley which includes the communities of Berrydale and Grants Level


'I do' by any means necessary
NOT EVEN Hurricane Emily could come between Claudette Rose Williams and her fiancé, Ronald St. Patrick Brown. The loving and defiant couple did not deem the inclement weather, associated with the Category Four hurricane....
















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