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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Nation mourns passing of Archbishop Carter
CONDOLENCES POURED in for Roman Catholic Archbishop Emeritus Samuel Carter who died after a battle with cancer at the University Hospital of the West Indies early yesterday morning. The Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC)...

Pay peace on horizon - Gov't resolving teacher/police wage issues
THE GOVERNMENT and the Police Federation may be finally heading towards a settlement of their 10-month-old pay dispute. Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance and Planning...


Rose Town citizens mending fences
ROSE TOWN citizens are slowly ironing out their differences and the politically divided community should be headed for integration soon, Citizens Association president Michael Black said.


Give power-cut plagued JPSCo more time - OUR
THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), Winston Hay, says electricity consumers should give the management of the power-cut plagued Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) more time before passing judgment...


CAFFE hails Carter as a man of 'quiet integrity'
ELECTORAL OBSERVER group CAFFE (Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections) has described the late Roman Catholic Archbishop emeritus of Kingston, Samuel Carter, as a man of "quiet integrity and compassion".


Pickersgill defends Gonsalves
ROBERT PICKERSGILL, chairman of the People's National Party, has defended Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, saying he was not meddling in Jamaica's affairs when he urged Jamaicans last week to re-elect the P.J....


















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