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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | October 18, 2006

Portia defends Government
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller yesterday dismissed the no-confidence motion moved by Opposition Leader Bruce Golding against the Government as misconceived. Making her contribution to the debate on the motion late last evening...

'Jamaica way behind on crime scene investigation'

WESTERN BUREAU: Assistant Commissioner of Police Leslie Green says the deficiencies in the Jamaica Constabulary Force's (JCF) forensic capabilities and the lack of resources are contributing to the high rate of unsolved murders.


Mum's the word from Lawrence

Former Board chairman of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), Dr. Vin Lawrence, appeared in the gallery of the Parliament building yesterday as the UDC appeared before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).


Urban Development Corporation (UDC) rejects Christie's claim

The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) yesterday denied claims made by Contractor General Greg Christie and the forensic audit team, that it had refused to provide vital information requested by them.


Dr Reid resigns from National Road Operating and Construction Company (NROCC) - Former NWA boss acting as CEO

Dr. Wayne Reid has resigned his post as managing director/CEO of the National Road Operating and Construction Company (NROCC). Dr. Reid told The Gleaner yesterday that as CEO of NROCC, he endured much stress and had many sleepless nights.


Trafigura debate spills on to streets

While the Members of Parliament yesterday debated and belittled each other across the floor of Gordon House during the Opposition's no confidence motion against the Government, the political divide between supporters on the outside mirrored...


C&W outsourcing shortchanging customer care

The outsourcing of Cable and Wireless Jamaica's (C&WJ) Kingston contact centre along with the Homefone pre-paid and high-speed Internet product lines, have affected the efficiency...




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