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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | August 26, 2003

Volunteer programme launches pilot project
WESTERN BUREAU: IN A bid to pool under-utilised labour as well as improve socio-economic conditions in Trelawny, the United Nations Volunteer Programme (UNVP) launched a pilot project in Falmouth, recently.

Brown's Town bus park losing thousands of dollars
THE BROWN'S Town municipal bus park in St. Ann is losing thousands of dollars monthly, but St. Ann's Bay Mayor, Councillor Delroy Giscombe...


Cuban nurse transferred
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: THE GLEANER has learnt that the Cuban nurse who was stabbed at the nurse's hostel on the compound of the Percy Junor Hospital, Spaldings, Manchester has been transferred to another hospital.


Food for the Poor receives milk shipment
FOOD FOR the Poor, Inc., the Caribbean's largest international relief organisation, has received initial shipments of non-fat dry milk to Jamaica.













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