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Illegal connections and fires threaten refinery
Illegal connections and uncontrolled fires from the Greenwich Farm fishing beach in Kingston are said to be threatening the neighbouring Petrojam Oil Refinery.

Crime and Violence Committee recommendations
The National Committee on Crime and Violence has made a total of 16 recommendations it hopes will not only significantly reduce the high levels of crime rocking the nation, but would also lead to better governance.


Illnesses on the rise in Jamaica
An increasing number of Jamaicans are admitting to having some form of illness, the 2000 Jamaica Survey of Living Conditions(JSLC) shows.


OPR performing below par
Fewer than 30 per cent of all cases sent to the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) over the last five years have been investigated.













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