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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | November 17, 2003

Shaw bows out
AUDLEY SHAW, Opposition spokes-man on finance and deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Area Council Three, has abandoned his quest to challenge Bruce Golding for the position of chairman of the party next Sunday.

Tourism is driving agriculture - Morrison
THE EXPANSION of tourism is driving a demand in domestic agriculture, says Dennis Morrison, chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB).


Big welcome for millionth cruise passenger
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: OFFICIALS OF the Ministry of Tourism and the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) are preparing to welcome Jamaica's one millionth cruise ship visitor, a record for any one year.


Police learn to temper use of force
POLICE COMMUNITY relations in Jamaica are set to benefit from the graduation of 43 police officers completing a new course dubbed 'Safe Encounters In Policing'.


Caribbean skills training standard to come soon
A UNIFORM Caribbean skills training standard is now being developed through the Caribbean Association for National Training Agencies (CANTA).



















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