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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | December 15, 2003

CHASE Fund - collects millions of dollars
THE CHASE Fund "dedicated to financing activities in the fields of Culture, Health, Arts Sports and Early Childhood Education" has collected $556.7 million from the two lottery companies since the start of the year.

Disrespecting the House
DEVELOPMENT MINISTER Dr. Paul Robertson, having caused a major uproar in the House of Representatives last Tuesday after walking out while being questioned by a member of the Opposition, has said that he will apologise but conditionally.


Stiffer fines ahead
THE HOUSE of Representatives last Tuesday approved amendments to the Nurses Home Registration Act, paving the way for stiffer fines to be levied against those found in breach of the Act.


PNP set to re-engage electorate
The Gleaner Editors' Forum recently hosted People's National Party general secretary Senator Burchell Whiteman and his deputies Maureen Webber, Collin Campbell, and Linton Walters, as well as Region One chairman Dr. Michael Whittingham.


Vendors removed from Mandeville streets
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: THE MANDEVILLE Municipal Market became a scene of confusion on Saturday when members of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) in collaboration with municipal police in the Manchester capital...


A shining democratic example
I DO NOT LIKE YOU, GEORGE BUSH TWO...


Lengthy delays in roadwork irk council
ST. ELIZABETH: COUNCILLOR FOR the Lacovia Division Broderick Wright of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has called on the St. Elizabeth Parish Council to investigate the performance of some of the contractors...













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