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      <title>Jamaica breaks ground on rare-earth project</title>
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      <description>KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaican and Japanese officials on Monday launched a pilot project designed to investigate whether rare-earth elements can be commercially extracted from the island's bauxite waste. 
                   Researchers with Japan's Nippon Light Metal Co. Ltd. believe they have found high concentrations of rare-earth elements in the island's red mud, a byp...</description>
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      <description>KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaica may be able to benefit from newly found deposits of rare-earth elements that are key ingredients for smartphones, computers and numerous other high-tech goods, the Caribbean island's top mining official said Tuesday. 
                   Science, Technology, Energy &amp; Mining Minister Philip Paulwell said Japanese researchers believe they have f...</description>
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