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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | June 16, 2005

KSAC meeting to decide future of Errol Greene
A SPECIAL meeting of the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation's (KSAC) Esta-blishment Committee next Tuesday could result in the replacement of Town Clerk Errol Greene. A livid Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie, brought the matter to the council...

Inspectors refused entry to bid process
TWO INSPECTORS from the Office of the Contractor General were chased from the Bureau of Standards in Kingston last Friday, after they had gone there to monitor a bidding process.


'Disband SESP burials' - Dr. Neil McGill, Member of Parliament for West St. Mary (PNP)
LIKE THE rest of his colleagues, Dr. Neil McGill spends his allocation from the SESP funds on the Christmas Work Programme, education, community development and rehabilitation and welfare.


'Spending of finances shrouded in secrecy'
IN THE constituency of Western St. Mary, several persons who were interviewed said they were not aware of any projects or programmes involving the use of funds from the Social and Economic Support Programme (SESP).


Huge boost in Customs' income - New port security measures boost surveillance power
THE IMPLEMENTATION of new security arrangements at the island's ports of entry has resulted in an increase of some $1 billion in revenues by the Customs Department.


GSAT results improve
ROMANE WOODBURN of Mandeville Primary and Junior High, and Pooja Gurnani of Mt. Alvernia Preparatory, outperformed their peers in the 2005 Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT), copping the Scotiabank awards for the top performing boy...


Why you should give blood at least twice per year BENEFITS
Good vibes from knowing you can save lives. Lowered chance of getting a heart attack (for men). A free blood pressure check. Knowing your blood group.
















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