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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | October 30, 2008

A beefy affair
All I was trying to do was get some food and leave. But last Friday night inside a crowded St Andrew patty shop, it seemed fate had other plans for me. It all started when I was standing in line. The air conditioning seemed to have been on the fritz and the customers...

Christie: Former DBJ board breached duty

Contractor General Greg Christie has sent a report to Attorney General Dorothy Lightbourne alleging that former board members of the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) breached their duty as directors of the bank.Former DBJ director Aubyn Hill...

Solutions - sector leaders give answers

Less than two weeks ago, Bishop Ronald Blair called for a resumption of capital punishment, among other solutions in curbing crime and violence affecting the country.With more than 1,200 murders since January, solutions are urgently needed to tame...

Solving crime problem is not our job - Shields

JAMAICA'S CRIME chief Mark Shields is defending the performance of the British cops now employed to the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)."We were not brought here to solve the crime problem," Shields, the deputy commissioner of police in charge of crime, told The Gleaner yesterday...

Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

Leaving the party. 1 There is an old saying: 'You should always leave the party with the one who took you there'. Some are now saying that this should be the case with boards and other sensitive appointments.





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