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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | November 28, 2002

JPSCo crisis worsens - Strikers defy court injunction
STRIKING JPSCO workers yesterday defied a court injunction, staying off the job even as another restraining order was served on technical and supervisory staffers.

Call for probe of DPP Office
THE FARQUHARSON Institute of Public Affairs (FIPA) has called on the government to institute an enquiry into the general administration of justice and the performance of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.


Gaming Commission fires legal officer - Second executive member dismissed in past three months
THE BETTING Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC) has fired Charles Ganga-Singh, its legal officer. Mr. Ganga-Singh has expressed shock at his dismissal and insists he had not committed any breaches or professional misconduct.


IMS students finally get their laptops
AFTER DELAYS and numerous complaints, students at the private Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) are finally getting their hands on laptop computers, promised as part of their studies.


Lee-Chin under fire from bankers - Over reinvesting profits locally
MICHAEL LEE-CHIN, chairman of the National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Canadian mutual fund company AIC, came under fire yesterday for suggesting that foreign-owned businesses in Jamaica start reinvesting their profits here.


G2K elects new president
DR. RONALD Robinson has replaced Senator Dr. David Panton as president of Generation 2000 (G2K) the young professionals affiliated to the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).


















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