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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | February 23, 2004

'Jamaica Gazette' inaccessible - Johnson
OPPOSITION SENATOR Anthony Johnson is accusing the Government of degrading one of Jamaica's official state publications to the point of near irrelevance.

'Question time'
IN THE House speaks with our Parliamentarians on matters raised in the Legislature recently.


Horne eyes St Elizabeth seat
NORMAN HORNE, Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Senator, has indicated that he intends to contest the St. Elizabeth south east seat in the 2007 general election.


A divisive Opposition
THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has proven once again that it is an organisation divided against itself with a very high-ranking member questioning aspects of the historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed recently...


Minister's wife eyes his seat
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: DOROTHY BUCHANAN, councillor for the Brompton division and wife of Donald Buchanan, Member of Parliament for St. Elizabeth south-west, has declared an interest in running in the 2007 general election, for the seat now occupied


Community development projects get boost
THE JAMAICA Social Investment Fund (JSIF) and the Social Development Commission (SDC) have signed an inter-institutional agreement for collaboration on community development initiatives funded under the National Community Development Project (NCDP).


Heart/NTA introduces new business model to Clarendon
THE HEART Trust/ National Training Agency (HEART/NTA) has introduced a 'New Business Model' to Clarendon, which is expected to improve the quality and capacity of the workforce in the parish.


Mixed reaction to Local Gov't proposal
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: THE DECISION by the Ministry of Local Government to have parish councils submit yearly work programmes instead of monthly programmes has not gone down well with the St. Ann Parish Council.













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