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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | April 21, 2004

Low blow for JCF - Adams' comments inappropriate - Forbes
THE THREAT of disciplinary action now hangs over the head of Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams, for comments he made during an interview on Power 106 FM on Monday, in which he verbally attacked the Police High Command.

G-G to declare May 21 'Wolmer's Day'
AS PART of celebrations to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the Wolmer's Boys' and Girls' schools, Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke is to officially declare May 21 as 'Wolmer's Day'.


Tax threshold of working class needs review - Munroe
PROFESSOR TREVOR Munroe, president of the University and Allied Workers Union (UAWU), is calling on the Government to review the tax threshold of the working class to bolster efforts by trade unions and employers establishing a social partnership.


'Gov't has debt trap madness'
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Audley Shaw, last night painted a damning picture of the Government's handling of the economy while putting forward proposals for a host of expenditure increases in 'priority areas' of the 2004/2005.


Secretaries honoured
THE JAMAICA National Building Society (JNBS) yesterday feted more than 30 of its secretaries at a Kiwanis Club of Kingston luncheon meeting at the Hilton Kingston Hotel in New Kingston.


Fire Brigade robbed by low funding
AUDLEY SHAW, the Opposition Spokesman on Finance, charged yesterday that a shortfall in the budgetary allocation to the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) last year resulted in the occasional suspension of firefighters' health insurance.




















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