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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | August 19, 2007

Jamaicans stranded in Cayman
Jamaicans hoping to return home from Grand Cayman before Hurricane Dean, which is expected to hit that island on Monday, will have to wait until the storm blows over because of the absence of available flights.

Infirmary residents in 'safe hands'

"We are ready for any eventualities," was the sentiment of nearly most infirmaries contacted by The Sunday Gleaner yesterday.

Rehabilitation plans for Lucea

The Hanover Parish Council is considering a proposal by vice-chairman Audley Gilpin to rehabilitate the Cleveland Stanhope Market in Lucea. The market has been affected by a seawater backlog from the Lucea Harbour for several years because the base of the market is a few feet below sea level.

Still languishing! Deportee lost in Jamaican jail

IT HAS been 380 days since Linden Graham, a deportee from the United States of America, has been languishing in a Jamaican jail because local officials cannot determine his nationality. Yet, no one knows when his status will be settled.

When you 'Reach', relax

It might not be as grand and well known as Dunn's River Falls, but it is just as spectacular, even magical. And where else could it be, but in the greenest place on Earth: the parish of Portland. Located on the Driver's River, east of Port Antonio, Reach Falls has been luring locals and tourists for decades...

Preparing for Hurricane Dean

Shoppers at MegaMart on Upper Waterloo Road in St. Andrew purchase supplies yesterday before the approach of Category Four Hurricane Dean.

A call for unity

Member of the United States House of Representatives, Honour Yvette Clarke, has said a greater level of unity among the Jamaican population is necessary at this time in order to move the country forward.

Bunting remains confident

PETER BUNTING, the People's National Party (PNP) candidate for Central Manchester, has dismissed assertions that the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) will win the seat in the upcoming general election.





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