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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | June 25, 2006

Political parties should declare financing source says MacMillan
CITING continued concerns of corruption in Government, former Commissioner of Police, Colonel Trevor MacMillan, has called for politicians and their parties to declare the source of their funding.

The strategy and anguish of State of Emergency 1976 - Pt 1

INFAMOUS EPISODES in the history of a country are not meant to be commemorated, nor are they meant to be forgotten. The slaughter in Soweto, South Africa, during the apartheid regime when security forces gunned down protesters, including children...

Business leaders join call for new Parliament building

EMBARRASSED BY the current state of the nation's Parliament building, two prominent business leaders have joined the call for quick action to improve the situation.

Firefighters not hurricane ready

MEMBERS OF the Jamaica Fire Brigade, a critical set of emergency workers in the event of a natural disaster, say they are not adequately prepared for this year's hurricane season.

Call for repeal of homosexual, prostitution laws

PROFESSOR PETER Figueroa, vice-chairman of the National AIDS Committee wants laws on the books that criminalise prostitution and homosexual acts to be repealed.

Senate passes Local Gov't elections postponement bills

TWO BILLS clearing the way for the postponement of Local Government elections were passed in the Senate on Friday, but not without controversy.





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