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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | July 2, 2006

Long arm of the law - J'can gangster caught in US
A WEALTHY, notorious west Kingston gangster who was chased out of the Matthews Lane community by convicted killer, Donald 'Zekes' Phipps, has been busted in a massive ammunition find in the United States.

Transport operators blast JAMPRO
WESTERN BUREAU: THE GOVERNMENT agency Jamaica Promotions (JAMPRO) has been accused of being unpatriotic to the island's top 10 ground transport operators, the Jamaica Association of Tour Operators (JATO).


Portia to lead CARICOM on external matters
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller will address Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders for the first time when they meet in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis tomorrow until Friday at the 27th Annual Heads of Government Conference.


Portia's 100 days as PM - mixed reactions
THERE ARE mixed reactions from political analysts about the stewardship of Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller during her first 100 days in office.


Quiet first 100 days in the House for Portia
PRIME MINISTER Simpson Miller's first 100 days in Parliament went by without much fanfare, with her Budget presentation being the only direct contribution made by her in the House, since taking the reigns of government in March...


Tourism sector to discuss AIDS policy
ALOUN ASSAMBA, Minister of Tourism, Entertainment and Culture, said last week that consultation with stakeholders in the sector should begin in the upcoming quarter for the purpose of putting in place a national workplace policy on...


Injured police wants more health care in retirement
CONSTABLE CECIL McCalla, welfare officer at the Police Federation, is calling for an amendment of the Constabulary Force Act to allow government to be responsible for the medical expenses of retired police officers who were injured in the...




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