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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | November 6, 2004

Labour pains - Pearnel wins again in court
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) yesterday failed in its final attempt to have a Court of Appeal judge set aside the seven-day injunction which was granted on Wednesday to JLP leadership contender Pearnel Charles.

Charles' action baseless - Mayor Witter
BLACK RIVER: FRANKLYN WITTER, mayor of Black River, yesterday said he was disappointed with the action taken by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament Pearnel Charles, which led to today's postponement of the party's leadership election.


New conservation measures coming
THE GOVERNMENT is set to introduce critical measures aimed at reducing energy consumption throughout the country, Dr. Raymond Wright, group managing director of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ), disclosed yesterday.


Government to decide on KSAC, NWA rift
DESPITE RECOMMENDATIONS from Solicitor-General Michael Hylton roughly five months ago, the government has remained silent on whether the National Works Agency (NWA), or the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) has legal...


'Kingfish' working - Residents said to be responding favourably
MORE THAN 400 telephone calls have been made to 811, the hotline for Operation Kingfish, the government's latest crime-fighting initiative, according to Glenmore Hinds, assistant commissioner of police in charge of the operation. "Right now we are...


Parliament okays CCJ
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: THE GUYANA Parliament has unanimously passed four key pieces of legislation, paving the way for the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to be the final court of appeal for this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country.




















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