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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | November 3, 2003

Millions owed to road contractors
THE GOVERNMENT last week admitted that it owed contractors undertaking road work across the island nearly half-a-billion dollars with interest.

Golding to question BoJ's $40m spending
Opposition Senator Bruce Golding has served notice that he intends to ask Burchell Whiteman, Leader of Government Business in the Senate...


The plight of the J'can Gov't
THE GOVERNMENT last Tuesday stopped just short of admitting that it was having difficulty funding its ambitious road work programme...


A call for National Service in Jamaica
Government Senator Navel Clarke moved the following resolution in the Senate last Friday...


KSAC City Engineer resigns
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation's (KSAC) City Engineer, Tex Innerarity, has resigned. This was confirmed last week by Town Clerk Errol Greene.


MIND offers online training
IN JANUARY 2004, the Management Institute for National Development (MIND) will create history on the Jamaican educational landscape, by offering Jamaica's first online training programme.


Cabinetmaker on gun charge
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: SIMON ROBINSON, 27, a cabinetmaker of Elderslie, St. Elizabeth, was remanded in custody when he appeared in the Black River Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday last week.


Panama celebrates independence
ON NOVEMBER 3, 2003, The Republic of Panama will be celebrating 100 years as an independent nation. The date marks the separation from the Gran Colombia, Bolivar's integration project during the years of the 19th Century.


Ex-Gleaner writer dies at 98
FORMER GLEANER and Children's Own writer Lucille Evadne Jones, nee Robinson, is dead. She was 98 years old. Mrs. Jones died last Wednesday at the Green Acres Nursing Home in St. Andrew.














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