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In this September 26, 2012 photo, the Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas cruise ship is docked in Falmouth, Trelawny, as vendors prepare to sell clothes, souvenirs and other goods to tourists.

Stressed Jamaican cruise workers face tough decisions amid lingering uncertainty

(Jamaica Gleaner) With no indication as to when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will give the green light for cruise activity to return to US waters and an expectation that COVID-19 protocols will reduce the number of guests on each voyage, Jamaican cruise line workers whose tour of duty ended prematurely at the start of the outbreak are worried that their jobs could be under threat.

People gather in front of the culture ministry to show solidarity with dissident artists and to demand a dialogue over limits on freedom of expression, in Havana, Cuba, November 27, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

Cuban artists end rare protest, say authorities agree to talks

HAVANA, (Reuters) – A rare public protest in Cuba of more than 300 artists, activists and members of the public outside the culture ministry to denounce repression and censorship ended early yesterday after demonstrators said they agreed with officials to open an unprecedented dialogue.

Persons are now paying three times the standard cost of fares to travel from Papine to Stand Up Hill along the Gordon Town main road, which has been affected by a breakaway.

$1 trillion to fix Jamaica’s roads

(Jamaica Gleaner) The $1-trillion bill to efficiently upgrade Jamaica’s roads requires a paradigm shift in construction and maintenance policy and provision of a credible budget, National Works Agency (NWA) Chief Executive E.

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