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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 23, 2003

OUR raps NWC
Agency cites negligence over faulty sewerage plants

LONG-STANDING CONCERNS of customers of the National Water Com-mission (NWC) about sewerage problems have been picked up by the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR). The OUR has accused the NWC of negligence in how it maintains its plants and ...

Boxhill tackles Burrell for JFF crown today
CRENSTON Boxhill tackles incumbent Captain Horace Burrell for the Jamaica Football Federation's presidential crown at its Congress sitting at Trelawny's Starfish resort today. Boxhill is the Clarendon Football Association (CFA) president and also a JFF.


Police High Command condemns slaying of cop
MEMBERS OF the Police High Com-mand have condemned the slaying of Sergeant Kingsley Lyn, 48, of the Spanish Town Police Station, who was shot and killed by one of two gunmen at Meadowrest Memorial Park in St. Catherine on Friday. Sergeant Lyn served...


NWC accused of skewed priorities
THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulation has accused the National Water Commission of focussing on the operations of the North Coast Wastewater District (NCWD), which was recently developed to provide wastewater services to the Negril, Montego Bay and Ocho...


Teens no longer denied contraceptives
SEXUALLY ACTIVE minors can no longer be prevented from buying condoms or any other form of contraceptives. In fact, a policy approved by Cabinet requires adults to advise and facilitate minors if there is a need. Speaking at The Gleaner's Editors' Forum.

When Jamaica meets Kosovo
HE LIVES in Kosovo, thousands of miles away from Jamaica, yet he can identify with many young men in the inner-city communities of Kingston.
























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