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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | March 19, 2004

Debt set to climb - Golding predicts it could reach $1 trillion by 2006
THE PUBLIC debt is likely to reach $1 trillion by 2006, according to Bruce Golding, Opposition Senator. He made the charge in the Senate yesterday where a Bill was passed to enable the Government to legally borrow up to $650 billion.

Aristide reunites with his daughters
OUSTED HAITIAN President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was yesterday reunited with his two daughters, Christine, seven, and Michaelle, five, after being separated from them since February 29.


JLP to decide committee chairman next Sunday
THE JAMAICA Labour Party's (JLP) Central Executive is to decide on Sunday whether party leader Edward Seaga or chairman Bruce Golding should chair its influential Selection Committee.


Mayor condemns shooting
WESTERN BUREAU: MAYOR OF Montego Bay Noel Donaldson has condemned Wednesday's gun attack on the home of Christopher Powell, secretary/manager of the St. James Parish Council of which Mr. Donaldson is also chairman.


Hundreds signing up for inner-city school project
THE ADULT Continuing Education (ACE) programme seeking to transform the lives of residents of the South St. Andrew constituency through education was launched at the Avon Park Community Centre yesterday by Member of Parliament Dr. Omar Davies.


Hunt for educators - Almost 1,200 vacancies posted on Gov't website
VACANCIES FOR lecturers, teachers and other related professions in the education sector registered the most postings ­ almost 1,200 ­ on the Government's Labour Market Information System...



















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