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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | November 1, 2005

A dollar for sugar
THE LONG Pond and Bernard Lodge sugar factories are up for sale for $1 each, but Prime Minister P.J. Patterson yesterday warned that money, and not 'sweet talk', would influence their divestment.

Nominees for Gleaner Honour Awards 2005
The following are more nominees for this year's prestigious Gleaner Honour Awards: Bishop Herro Blair: For his work with the Peace Management Initiative. Edmund Bartlett: For his personal interest in the education of the young...


Nominees for Gleaner Honour Awards 2005
The following are more nominees for this year's prestigious Gleaner Honour Awards: Alpha: For its role in educating the young; it has an infant, a primary, a secondary department and a department catering for boys.


Body discovered on Palisadoes road
GRIPPING THE tail of her skirt with both hands, 41-year-old Charmaine Clarke wept uncontrollably yesterday, while standing along the Palisadoes Road, Kingston, looking across the road at the body of her brother...


Grey columns of smoke
THE TENSION was a physical thing in Spanish Town, as pedestrians and motorists were terrorised by angry mobs. The key arteries of White Church, Red Church, Young and Nugent streets, and several sections of Brunswick Avenue were blocked.


Bankruptcy of the will fuels crime
This is an open letter to Prime Minister P.J. Patterson and National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips, Minister of National Security from Sylbourne Sydial of Facilitators for a Better Jamaica (U.K.).




















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