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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | December 9, 2002

Dalley to decide JPSCo issue today
MINISTER OF Labour and Social Security, Horace Dalley, is expected to make a decision today on the pay dispute at the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo), which has been threatening normal electricity supply since late November.

JLP Senator wants labour market reform expedited
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Senator Dwight Nelson wants the Government to expedite the process of Labour Market Reform to meet the challenges of globalisation.


Court dismisses accountant's motion
THE BETTING Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC), can now fill the post of chief accountant following a Judicial Review Court ruling on Friday...


30 held in curfews No guns recovered in Grants Pen Road raids
MORE THAN 30 persons have been detained in a joint police/military sweep of the Grants Pen Road area in St. Andrew, which started on Saturday.


Lawyers will get paid, A-G says
WESTERN BUREAU: JUSTICE MINISTER and Attorney-General, A.J. Nicholson, has deemed as 'unfounded' claims by the legal fraternity that the Legal Aid Secretariat owes lawyers at least $38-million in unpaid fees.


The Gleaner's Christmas charity appeal
UP TO June this year, 322 persons had succumbed to the deadly HIV/AIDS. Over the same period, about 511 new cases of HIV were reported to the Ministry of Health, 40 of whom were children under 10 years old.


















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