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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | February 10, 2005

Cane cutters rebel - Contract workers at Bernard Lodge stage militant protest
TEMPERS FLARED yesterday outside the Bernard Lodge Sugar Factory in St. Catherine where irate cane cutters brought operations at the facility to a virtual...

Family member confesses to Kilancholly murders
THE MOTHER of the three children killed in Kilancholly, St. Mary, nearly two weeks ago, said she was stunned by the news that a family member had confessed to having...


Another PNP battle looms
MINISTER OF Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, will be challenging Education Minister Maxine Henry-Wilson this Sunday in Montego Bay for the post of deputy chairman of the People's National Party (PNP), party sources told The Gleaner...


Opinions differ on user fees
OPINIONS ARE mixed as to whether Jamaicans should pay user fees to access services from public sector agencies? ...


Shaw predicts higher uncollectables rate
A MOVE by the government to increase user fees will only result in an increase in the amount of monies owed to public health facilities, warns Audley Shaw, opposition spokesman on Finance and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament. ...



















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