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Norman Grindley: Deputy Chief Photographer
One of the uncovered openings of the drainage system in the community



Norman Grindley: Deputy Chief Photographer
Three enthusiastic young men from the community of Hamilton Gardens shows the run down state of the drainage system in their community.



Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
concerned citizens placed a piece of log in this open drain at the intersection of Orange and North Streets in an effort to prevent damage to vehicels



Winston Sill: Freelance Photographer
Patricia Ivers (left), general secretary of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, makes a point to Pearline Cooper-Sharpe (right), chief nursing officer in the Ministry of Health at the "Raising the Alarm" campaign and public forum at Emanciaption Park



Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
(from left) Dr. Lucille Buchanan, chairman of the Jamaica Federation of Women (JFW), and Enid Courtney, an executive member, look on as Dorothy LaCroix, vice-president, makes the first donation at the launch of the annual fund-raising tag drive at the JWF headquarters on Arnold Road, Kingston.



Rudolph Brown: Chief Photographer
Abe Dabdoub in the House of Representatives yesterday, two days after he resigned from the Jamaica Labour Party to become and independent Member of Parliament



Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
A Tech-Nine sub-machine gun (right) and a High-Point rifle which were found during an organised Crime Division operaation in August Town, St. Andrew. The police were carrying out a routine operation in the Community of Goldsmith Villa



Rudolph Brown: Chief Photographer
Prime Minister-designate Portia simpson-Miller in discussion with Clive Dobson, president of the National Workers Union, prior to talks involving the West Indies Alumina Company (Windalco) at Jamaica House, St. Andrew. The negotiations, aimed at defusing a stand-off between the bauxite company and the union after an aborted meeting with the NWU Vice-President norman DaCosta.



Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
These girls were seen reading from this book in the community of Mount Pleasant, St. Catherine.



Norman Grindley: Deputy Chief Photographer
Christina Naylor of Bishop Gibson High School in Manchester poses with her first place trophy at the Petroleum Corporation of jamaica (PCJ) auditorium, St. Andrew recently. Miss Naylor won the first prize for the (PCJ) Energy Conservation and Efficiency Poster Competition.



Junior Dowie: Staff Photographer
Members of the Calabar team that defeated McGrath. (From left) Demar Barnett, Jermaine Robinson (capt), Kemoy Lindsay, Aldion Lee.



Ian Allen: Staff Photographer
Sharon Reid packs bananas at Plunkett farms at Albion Mountain, St. Mary.

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