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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | December 11, 2003

'No to ganja'
Solicitor-General against decriminalisation

SOLICITOR-GENERAL Michael Hylton has put Parliament on notice that any move to decriminalise the use of ganja, even for 'private, personal use', will place Jamaica at odds with the country's ....

Parliament should say 'sorry' to public -Burke
PROMINENT POLITICAL activist Paul Burke yesterday called on Parliament to apologise to the society for what he describes as the abuses perpetrated against...


300 new jobs for IT sector
WESTERN BUREAU: ANOTHER LEADING American telemarketing company has joined the Montego Bay Free Zone, adding over 300 jobs to the Information Tech-nology (IT) sector...


Paul Robertson will apologise to House
IN THE wake of Tuesday night's uproar in the House of Representatives, Dr. Paul Robertson, the Minister of Development, says he will apologise for walking out while being questioned by the Opposition.



















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