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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | May 26, 2003

Backbenchers speak out
WITH NEARLY a third of the 60 Members of Parliament (MPs) being first-timers, the majority naturally end up on the back benches of Parliament.

Too much Opposition hypocrisy
I'M IN total agreement with Government Senator A.J. Nicholson over his decision to report to the General Legal Council (GLC), Senator Dorothy Lightbourne, his Opposition counterpart...


Rain-washed 'Baltimore Link Up' a crowd pleaser
NOT EVEN the pouring rain and a small crowd could prevent Barrington Levy from delivering one of his best performances at the Baltimore Link Up held at the Mas Camp, Oxford Road, St. Andrew, on Friday night.


EOJ pleased with new voting system
THE ELECTORAL Office of Jamaica (EOJ) testing of its new electronic voting system, to be used selectively in the June 19 Parish Council elections, at the Jamaica College auditorium on Saturday, has been deemed successful.


Don Anderson poll - Majority feel MPs should have constituency office
JAMAICANS OVERWHELMINGLY feel Members of Parliament (MPs) should have a dedicated office from which to run their constituency.


Man's body found in MoBay yet to be identified
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. JAMES police are trying to figure out the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose body was found in the Brandon Avenue area of Montego Bay on Saturday.


Pan Caribbean bank reaffirms commitment to the education sector
PAN CARIBBEAN, one of Jamaica's top merchant banks, has once again reaffirmed its commitment to the very vital sector, education. Anya Schnoor, Senior Vice-President of Pan Caribbean...


Flour price rolls back
THE PRICE of flour is set to fall as a result of last week's appreciation of the Jamaican dollar.


Findings on child labour under study
THE INTERNATIONAL Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in Jamaica is now analysing findings of a national survey, dubbed the "Youth Activity Survey," which identifies the causes, consequences and magnitude of child labour in Jamaica.


GM Challenger responds to allegations by ex-TV host
NIGEL PAGON, the chairman and chief executive officer of GM Challenger, has responded to a story about a motor vehicle dispute between his company and former television host Christine Hewitt.













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