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Jamaica Gleaner News

The Golding-JLP Memorandum of Understanding
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) yesterday announced that Bruce Golding has returned to the party. The following is the memorandum of understanding which paved the way for the return of Mr. Golding to the Opposition party.

Golding's future figures prominently at PNP meeting
A PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) meeting held in the town square of Spaldings, Clarendon, on Tuesday night drew thousands of supporters. The meeting, which began at 6:30 p.m., heard from the Minister of National Security...


The PNP's shelter proposals
THE PNP has distinguished itself for having provided the most housing solutions to the greatest number of Jamaicans. Building on this solid foundation, the People's National Party will in the next term...


The JLP's housing plan
THE NUMBER of housing completions in Jamaica has fallen by over 30 per cent from 6,998 in 1999 to 4,657 in 2001. The number of people who own their own home has fallen over the past ten years...


In the fight against illegal drugs UK legal expert urges prosecutors - 'Make greater use of restraint orders'
LOCAL PROSECUTORS and Resident Magistrates have expressed confidence that a greater number of successful prosecutions of cases involving money laundering would now occur...


Middlesex five receive G-G's Awards
FIVE OUTSTANDING Jamaicans from the county of Middlesex were yesterday awarded in the 2002 Governor-General's Achievement Awards for their phenomenal contributions to their communities, despite severe hardships.


The Taxation Assessment and Objection Process
The following is part III of a public education series on the taxation assessment and objection process by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ).












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