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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | December 30, 2002

Board named to monitor CHASE Fund
GOVERNMENT HAS announced the ap-pointment of the full 11-member Board that will monitor the CHASE Fund that has been established with the proceeds of the two lottery companies.

Self-serving politicians
PARLIAMENTARIANS IN Barbados a few years ago took a cut in their salaries during tedious public sector wage negotiations. Apart from getting public servants to "hold strain" in their demand for salary increases...


House committees named
THE HOUSE of Representatives has approved the membership of several committees. Below are the committees and their members.


Maxine the trendsetter
MAXINE HENRY-WILSON, Minister of Education and Culture and General-Secretary of the People's National Party (PNP), is a trendsetter in her own right. She made history nearly seven years ago by becoming the first woman to be appointed General-Secretary...


Good and sad times of Desmond Hoyte
TODAY, GUYANA will bury Hugh Desmond Hoyte, its second Executive President and second leader of the People's National Congress since its formation by Forbes Burnham.


Digicel outlet robbed, again
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: THE DIGICEL outlet in Southfield, St. Elizabeth was robbed on Friday, the second time in two weeks.


Ambulance shortage plagues St Ann
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: THERE IS only one working ambulance in St. Ann, the others are in a state of disrepair and the Ocho Rios, Claremont and Brown's Town clinics have been deprived of this facility.


Accident victim identified
LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: THE ACCIDENT victim who died Saturday along the Bog Walk Gorge has been identified as Daniel Campbell, 30, of Wallens near Linstead.












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