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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | July 20, 2005

FIRE THEM! - Golding wants sugar bosses sacked; cites gross neglect
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding yesterday called for the sacking of the entire Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) management because of what he said was its incompetence in managing the affairs of the country's sugar industry.

Action plan on children and violence to be implemented
WITH 12 children murdered since the start of the year, child rights groups are clamouring for Government action to defuse the threat posed to the defenceless minors.


Gunmen invade Rockfort community - Spray several houses with bullets
RESIDENTS OF Commission Road in the Rockfort area of east Kingston woke up yesterday morning to the frightening sound of heavy artillery fire outside their windows as marauding gunmen invaded the community...


Bills on security and justice to be tabled in Parliament
SEVERAL PIECES of legislation on security and justice are to be tabled in Parliament before the end of the month, Information Minister Senator Burchell Whiteman has said. "These bills are now ready for tabling in Parliament before July 31, 2005,"...


Golding fails to impress the public
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding has so far failed to impress the public, according to the first official poll conducted since his ascension to the helm of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) earlier this year.


Junor warns against use of pesticides in the Caribbean
MINISTER OF Health John Junor has warned against the dangers of pesticides in the Caribbean claiming that their continued use will eventually cause serious harm to the environment.


American teenage boys from Tranquility Bay still missing
WESTERN BUREAU: OFFICIALS AT Tranquility Bay and the St. Elizabeth police intensified their efforts yesterday to ferret out two American male teenagers who have been on the lam from the Tranquility Bay facility in St. Elizabeth since last weekend.

















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