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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | March 2, 2005

GCT on gas? Davies wants Parliament to consider proposal that could see price hike
DR. OMAR Davies, minister of finance and Planning, said yesterday that Parliament should consider a proposal that could result in a hike in fuel prices.

Denham Town Primary School kicks off 'Peace Month' activities
THE MESSAGE of peace echoed throughout the Denham Town Primary School yesterday where hundreds of students, parents and teachers gathered in unity to promote peace, love and respect in the society.


Most Jamaicans against legalising abortion
A MAJORITY of Jamaicans are against making abortion legal, a recently commissioned Don Anderson poll has shown.


Kidney foundation needs cash injection
FOR PERSONS in need of kidney transplants to have a chance of survival, the local kidney foundation will need more donors in addition to having an annual budget of $100 million, health officials say.


Commissioner unveils new JCF strategic plan
A MORE efficient and transparent police force is what Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas has vowed to produce during the second phase of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's corporate strategy plan.


Electronic voting for West Kingston by-election
THE HOUSE of Representatives yesterday approved three bills that will see the introduction of identification of electors by finger printing.


Recommendations on tax review policy for discussion
DR. OMAR Davies, minister of finance and planning, said yesterday that it was highly unlikely the government would support all the recommendations of the Joseph M. Matalon-led Tax Policy Review Committee.

















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