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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | April 10, 2005

Cabinet attendance - Sickly Roger, roaming Portia, ever-present PJ
SINCE HIS appointment as Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister in 2002, K.D. Knight has significantly cut the total number of official overseas trips made when the portfolio was previously split ...

Fire service debate - 'You can't tell me what I know or don't know!'
A YEAR after the dismal state of the nation's fire services pushed Minister of Local Government, Community Development and Sport, Portia Simpson Miller, into conflict with party colleagues ...


Patterson marks 70th birthday
THE PEOPLE'S National Party, (PNP), will hold a service today to honour party president P.J. Patterson on his 70th birthday. A thanksgiving service will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Boulevard Baptist Church in St. Andrew to mark the...


Missing fishermen found
THE SEVEN fishermen that went missing after departing for the Pedro Cays on Wednesday have been located by the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard. A source at the JDF Coast Guard told The Sunday Gleaner that a rescue team will pick up the men.


Opposition grills Simpson Miller
MINISTER OF Local Government, Community Development and Sport, Portia Simpson Miller, was grilled by Opposition parliamentarians on the recent controversy surrounding the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) ...


Corruption abounds
A RECENT Gleaner-commissioned Don Anderson poll unearthed the fact that 91 per cent of persons 18 years and older believe corruption in Jamaica has increased during the last five-years.













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