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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | August 6, 2005

Losing our shoreline
IN ALLIGATOR Pond, St. Elizabeth, the blue-green waters are still a muddy brown after the heavy rains associated with Hurricane Emily which lashed the south coast of Jamaica three weeks ago.

Strong, dynamic people ­ G-G
GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sir Howard Cooke says the year since our last Independence Day has been a year of triumph over adversity.


We should have achieved much more ­ Golding
LEADER OF the Opposition Bruce Golding has recalled the moment of Jamaica's Independence, at which he was present, at the National Stadium at midnight August 5, 1962, when the Union Jack was lowered and the Jamaican flag was raised.


NEPA responds to stadium delay
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NATIONAL Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) has disputed a claim made earlier this week by Dr. Wayne Reid, chairman of Jamaica Cricket World Cup 2007 Limited ...


High school textbooks will be late
THE MINISTRY of Education, while admitting that there will be a delay in the issuing of textbooks to secondary schools this September, has insisted that most of the books will be delivered by the beginning of the school year.


We are a nation of grit, resilience ­ Patterson
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson says the nation's 43 years of Independence has been a short time in comparison to the "four and more centuries of degradation and deprivation," that went before.
















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