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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | May 6, 2006

Spat over PJ's job Golding questions Patterson's new appointment
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) yesterday expressed concern about the appointment of former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson as a senior adviser to the United States consultancy firm, GoodWorks International.

'AIDS a fight for the youth'
WESTERN BUREAU: STATING THAT the youth are an untapped resource as agents of change in the fight against HIV/AIDS ...


Public responds to Shanel Cooper
SINCE THE publication of the plight of two-year-old Shanel Cooper, there have been overwhelming responses from persons living overseas ...


Guns found at Kingston's port
ONE MAN was taken into custody yesterday following the discovery of five illegal guns at Kingston's port yesterday.


Contractor General wraps up probe into Gov't agencies
THE OFFICE of the Contractor General has concluded the special investigations which were commissioned by Prime Minister Simpson Miller last year, into the procurement procedures ...


Across the Nation: Treasure Beach residents protest again
FRUSTRATED RESIDENTS of Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth again took to the streets yesterday to protest against the failure of the authorities to effect badly-needed improvements to the community's infrastructure.


Across the Nation: Lluidas Vale,
ST. CATHERINE A tree was discovered partially covered with ice in the vicinity of Point Hill St. Catherine on Tuesday.


No sign of impending tsunami in Grenada
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): THE SEISMIC Research Unit of the University of the West Indies (UWI) says there are no signs of an impending eruption of the underwater volcano in Grenada.




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