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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | May 16, 2008

'Close Old Harbour beach to all' - Raymoth Notice says insanitary conditions a threat to public health
Former chairman of the St Catherine Parish Council's public health committee, Dr Raymoth Notice, is supporting calls to close the Old Harbour Bay fishing complex to all, should the insanitary conditions persist. Notice is adamant that more needs to be done to protect...

Caymanas Free Zone plan to be ready in three months

In three months, a comprehensive plan for the proposed Caymanas Economic Free Zone (CEFZ), aimed at attracting potential investors, is expected to be completed. Karl Samuda, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Investment during his post-sectoral debate...

Drug boost for Health Ministry

Ocho Rios, St Ann: The Ministry of Health's supply of drugs has been greatly replenished with a donation of US$1 million ($71 million) worth of medicine and essential drugs. The donation was made to the ministry Wednesday by the Canada-based Destiny Foundation, during a function...

Longer wait for Cash Plus investors

Cash Plus investors will have to wait at least another month to hear whether they will be getting back money they placed into the company. The court-appointed receiver/ manager Kevin Bandoian, yesterday presented his report on the status of Cash Plus to the court for approval...

FACTS & ARGUMENTS - Jail walk

A 72-year-old Chinese man walked more than 600 miles to visit his son in prison. The man walked for 71 days from his hometown at Taihe town, Anhui province, to the prison at Lianping town, Guangdong province. The pensioner had planned to take the train...





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