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‘Nothing to hide’ - Stakeholders defend economic benefits of Dry Harbour mining

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Despite unrelenting pressure from environmentalists and local residents, and the profit-gobbling stringent conditions imposed by the state’s environment watchdog, Jamaica World LLC has declared that the undisclosed millions being pumped into mining...

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