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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | April 3, 2005

WORLD MOURNS POPE JOHN PAUL II - Death of an icon
Pope John Paul II, the Polish pontiff who led the Roman Catholic Church for more than a quarter century, died yesterday night in his Vatican apartment. He was 84.

NATIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SAGA - 'Unqualified board members must go'
A MEMBER of the board of the National Solid Waste Management (NSWMA) who resigned in frustration nine months ago believes that some members who remain should resign as well.


Busting the budget?
AS TIME draws nearer for the commencement of the Budget Debate, questions begin to arise on many aspects, some of which will need clarification.


Tears for the Pope
THE PASSING of Pope John Paul II has evoked an abundance of tears, both of sadness and joy, from native Roman Catholic ministers. Of sadness because a man they highly respected will be with them no more. But, of joy because they believe God...


Father of Faith - Pope John Paul II brought Catholicism to the masses
FOR MORE than a quarter century, Karol Wojtyla was the world's spiritual superpower. As Pope John Paul II, his decisions shaped the lives of more than one billion Catholics around the world ­ by far, the largest organized...


Common External Tariff and the incentives regime
I WOULD like to spend a few minutes on the recommendations that the committee has made in respect of the incentives regime and the related issue of tariff structure reforms. In studying the existing tariff regime, the committee came across some...

















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