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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | January 7, 2006

Whitehouse watchman Desmond Hayle new chairman of Sandals Whitehouse audit team
WESTERN BUREAU:
Desmond Hayle, the president of the Jamaican Institute of Architects, has been appointed chairman of the Sandals Whitehouse audit team, a move that has angered members of the Opposition Jamaica Labour...


Better justice
Government yesterday announced that a comprehensive reform of the justice system would be undertaken and given priority budgetary support in the 2006/07 financial year. A statement out of the three-day Cabinet retreat being held at the Couples Sans...


Bids to fix storm-hit schools, roads being assessed
THE JAMAICA Social Investment Fund (JSIF) is currently evaluating bids for the 20 projects earmarked for completion within the year. The projects aim to affect much-needed repairs to primary schools and roadways across the island. The projects encompass.


Chin goes to Privy Council
The legal battle between Lascelles Chin, chief executive officer of the multimillion-dollar company Lasco Foods Ltd., and his ex-wife Audrey Chin, is heading for the United Kingdom Privy Council.


Mixed reaction to Jamaican commissioner's move
The proposed move of the police commissioner's office to downtown Kingston, has sparked mixed reactions from residents of the area.
While speaking at the ongoing Cabinet retreat ...



Jamaica's Tony Laing suffers stroke
Popular radio talk show host Tony Laing suffered a stroke yesterday morning and was admitted to hospital for treatment. Mr. Laing hosts 'Laing and Company' which is broadcast on Power 106 FM. At press time yesterday, a representative of the radio...

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