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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | February 16, 2004

Regional body coming for UWI medical graduates
INFORMATION MINISTER Senator Burchell Whiteman has revealed that medical graduates at the University of the West Indies (UWI) should benefit from the establishment of a regional accreditation body by the end of the year.

Shaw to question Davies
AUDLEY SHAW, Opposition Spokesman on Finance, has served notice that he intends to pose the following questions to Dr. Omar Davies, the Minister of Finance and Planning, at the expiration of 21 days.


Talk of West Indies Federation
ON TUESDAY, March 9, 1948, the Members of the House of Representatives turned their attention to the question of regional integration.


Headquarters House: Ja's first parliamentary building
HEADQUARTERS HOUSE, which sits almost adjacent to Gordon House on Duke Street, downtown Kingston, was occupied by the Legislature for 90 years from 1872 to Independence in 1962.


JPSCo proposes partnership
ST. MARY: THE ST. MARY Parish Council Chamber was a 'live wire' last Thursday, as there were lively exchanges between council members and Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd....


Plans for transport centre in high gear
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: MEMBER OF Parliament (MP) for Clarendon North West, Richard Azan, says construction of a transport centre in the rural township of Spaldings is to commence next month.


Railway Gardens relocation goes ahead
WESTERN BUREAU: THE GOVERNMENT'S plan to relocate residents from the inner-city community of Railway Gardens, St. James, will go ahead unchanged, despite claims by some residents that the selection process is corrupt.


AUSJAM accused of union-busting
THE MANAGEMENT of the AUS-JAM Mining Co., Pennants, north central Clarendon, is maintaining that the firm has not restarted operations despite claims to the contrary by the United Union of Jamaica (UUJ).













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