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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | March 31, 2005

'Heads should roll' - Opposition wants entire Solid Waste board dismissed
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) is demanding that Prime Minister P.J. Patterson fires the entire board of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), saying the current directors can no longer be trusted to monitor activities at.

Transportation, the jewel in PM's crown
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has said that one of his major achievements, as Prime Minister of Jamaica for 13 years, was the transformation of the public transportation system from a "patty pan" bus system...


St Mary Custos won't resign
CUSTOS OF St. Mary, Alaric Astor 'Bobby' Pottinger, said yesterday that he will not resign his position, following a recent Court of Appeal ruling that he fraudulently misrepresented to the Registrar of Titles that he owned more than 30...


Bull Bay residents defend cops
THE OPENING of the Easter session of the Home Circuit Court was greeted yesterday with a peaceful demonstration by residents of Bull Bay...


Education transformation on track
ANDREE NEMBHARD, head of the transformation team on education, said members are finalising plans to implement the recommendations by the task force report on the sector.


CRIME REPORT
Jamaica's homicide count stood at a frightening 411 at the end of March, according to police crime statistics. Three of the country's bloodiest divisions ­ St. Andrew South, St. Catherine North, and St. James ...

















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