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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | July 10, 2006

Figuring out the toll rates
TREVOR JACKSON, managing director of toll road operator Trans-Jamaican Highway, has confirmed that motorists using electronic tags (T-Tags) will pay $60 per passage for the first nine trips across the Portmore toll road each week.

Suthermere Prep School to be closed
COME SEPTEMBER, more than 200 students at the Suthermere Preparatory School in St. Andrew will have to find new schools. Scott Burke, managing director of the school has disclosed that effective July 31, the institution will be closed.


New witness for Flankers trial
AT THE Flankers murder trial on Friday, an early adjournment was granted to allow the prosecution to call a witness to testify in relation to the serial number of a firearm. The firearm was handed over at the Forensic Laboratory...


Director of Elections rejects Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) claims
DIRECTOR OF Elections, Danville Walker, has rejected allegations by the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) that 1,032 names were left off the June 16 voters' list. In a release yesterday, Mr. Walker said following investigations by the Electoral Office...


Postal service boss elected to top Caribbean post
JAMAICA'S ACTING Post-master General/CEO, Michael Gentles, was elected to the chair of secretary general of the Caribbean Postal Union (CPU) at the recently concluded 10th annual conference which was held in St Vincent.




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