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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 8, 2006

Oil deal casualty - Pressure for Gov't minister to resign
The leadership of the ruling People's National Party (PNP), including retired Prime Minister P.J. Patterson huddled on the weekend to strategise its way out of a potentially damaging position, brought on by the disclosure that the party received...

Rising Stars winners - One Third thrilled with success, Nickeisha gracious in defeat

In front of a live studio audience at Television Jamaica, Miguel Walters, Alpheus O. Johnson and Adrian Campbell, better known as the group One Third, emerged as the victors of the Rising Stars 2006 Competition, bringing the popular...


$Millions for Cricket World Cup clean-up

Tourism Minister Aloun Assamba has announced the allocation of $50 million to be used for the beautification and upgrading of three of the island's landmarks and heritage tourist sites in preparation.


PSOJ fires back at gov't over Trafigura remarks

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) yesterday hit back at the Government for its attack on president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC).


JUTC pays out $millions for crashes

Despite a major decline in the number of road crashes caused by Jamaica Urban Transit Corporation (JUTC) buses this year, the company is still churning out millions of dollars for insurance and body repairs.


The cost of power

FORMER PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) Member of Parliament Danny Melville once described the job of a politician as being a "corner don, a coordinator of patronage and an attender of funerals."


Ardenne High ranks 8th in CXC English language exam

Education reform advocate Dr. Ralph Thompson has apologised for inadvertently omitting Ardenne High School from the top-10 performing traditional schools in English language in the 2006 Caribbean.


Review of PNP 2002 election manifesto

The curtains are closing on the fourth term of the People's National Party (PNP) government and there are still many campaign promises that it made to the people that have not been fulfilled.


Ending HIV/AIDS discrimination at the workplace

Below are excerpts from an Editors' Forum on HIV/AIDS Testing at the Workplace held at the Gleaner Company's office, downtown Kingston on October 3, 2006.


NWA officer off on scholarship in UK

Chevening Scholar 2006, Alicia Gayle, recently departed the island en route to the United Kingdom. She will pursue a master of science degree in geographical information systems (GIS) at the prestigious...




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