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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | April 1, 2006

New PM gives stern orders
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller has warned the members of her 14-member Cabinet that she expects hard work and results from them as they set about tackling crime and violence, unemployment and alleviating poverty.

Reaction to Simpson Miller's choice
THE SELECTION of Ministers announced by Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has led some political pundits to believe she has put together a Cabinet aimed at winning an election.


Henley Morgan takes JCC award
INNER-CITY ACTIVIST, pastor and management consultant, Dr. Henley Morgan, recently received the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce's Individual Community Service Award. Two years ago Dr. Morgan decided to move his company, Caribbean Applied Management...


Road closure threatening livelihood of Portlanders
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: UNLESS THE authorities respond immediately by fixing the virtually cut off Bangor Ridge main road, in Portland, residents in adjoining communities could be marooned and their livelihoods severely disrupted.


Portia apologises to Golding
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller has expressed regret that no seating arrangements were made for Leader of the Opposition, Bruce Golding and his wife at her swearing-in ceremony at King's House on Thursday. Mr. Golding and his wife, Lorna left the...


We are satisfied, says new Cabinet & Dionne Rose
NEWLY-APPOINTED CABINET members say they are satisfied with the portfolios assigned to them by Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller.


Prospective voters storm EOJ offices
THERE WAS a rush on electoral offices across Jamaica yesterday, as potential voters tried to beat the deadline to get on the May 31 voters list prepared by the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ).




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