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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | April 10, 2005

$84M MAN - 'I have nothing to hide ... My dealings with the solid waste agency are 'above board'
WHILE ADMITTING to being 'genetically' linked to the People's National Party (PNP), St. Ann businessman, Denzil McDonald has dismissed claims ...

Are you being served? - Sickly Roger, wandering Portia, ever-present PJ
GOVERNMENT MAY have saved itself some money on foreign trips when the foreign affairs and foreign trade portfolios were amalgamated under minister K. D. Knight in 2002.


Charles finally weds his lover Camilla
WINDSOR, England (Reuters): BRITAIN'S PRINCE Charles finally married the love of his life yesterday at a humble town hall, in marked contrast to his spectacular cathedral wedding to the ill-fated Princess Diana.


The Goodyear plant in St Thomas: Despair, tinged with hope
NEARLY A decade after the Goodyear tyre manufacturing plant, near Morant Bay, St. Thomas, was shut down, the plant stands, an empty shell, silent, except for the wind blowing through its hollow interior.


Bodies found in burnt car
TWO BODIES were found in a burnt car in east Kingston. Reports say about 10 o'clock Friday night, a passer-by saw a car burning in bushes off the Port Royal road and summoned the police.


The CCJ: In search
THE JUDGEMENT by the Privy Council on February 3, 2005, declared null and void the three bills submitted to Parliament for approval to legislate provisions of a Treaty to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).


Solid waste boss stands firm
AFTER TWO weeks of unremitting public scrutiny over the handling of his job as executive chairman of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), Alston Stewart remains unbowed and unapologetic...


Chuck, Samuda, Bartlett vs Golding
EVERY WEEK, Delroy Chuck uses his column in The Gleaner to promote his 'ranting and raving' on behalf of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

















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