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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | December 10, 2003

No return to IMF
Davies explains monetary team's visit to country

THE GOVERNMENT has quashed suggestions that there is a plan under way to return to a borrowing relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), despite speculation surrounding the presence on the island of a team...

UK, Ja renew anti-drug deal
THE GOVERNMENTS of Britain and Jamaica yesterday renewed their memorandum of understanding to tackle drugs couriers from Jamaica.


Signing off on Family Property Act postponed
SENATOR A.J. Nicholson, the Minister of Justice, has been forced to back off from his December 11 timetable for concluding discussions and signing off on the Family Property (Rights of Spouses) Act, after members of the Joint Select...


Pandemonium in the House
Robertson storms out; Bartlett tussles over mace

PANDEMONIUM ERUPTED in the House of Representatives last night and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) will be seeking to have Parliament reconvened today after Dr. Paul Robertson, Minister of Development, walked out in the midst of a debate...


Gleaner/Jamaica AIDS Support Christmas Appeal
IT'S TWO weeks before Christmas and there are hundreds of children living with HIV-positive parents, who will not be able to enjoy Christmas without your help.


Toronto police chief to assist inner-city kids
A TEAM of Toronto Police Service (TPS) personnel and civilians will travel to Jamaica next February with a shipment of supplies for distribution in some of Kingston's needy inner-city schools.



















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