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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 22, 2006

Passport lobbyists press for time - Group to meet with US homeland Security tomorrow
Freeport, Bahamas: A high-level group of lobbyists will meet with the United States Homeland Security Department in Washington, D.C. tomorrow to press the Caribbean's case for an extension of the time for United States citizens to present...

JCC disappointed by PM's statement on Trafigura

The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce says it is disappointed with Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller's presentation in Parliament on Tuesday in response to the censure motion brought against the...


Spanish investments sustainable?

Government's latest an-nouncement that Spanish investment has boosted the economy has been met with some criticism from environmentalists.


Statement by the Gleaner Company Limited

The management of the Gleaner Company Ltd. is deeply concerned about the provisions of the proposed 'Sunset Legislation' governing Cricket World Cup 2007.


Chief Justice Wolfe to retire next year

Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe, and Appeal Court President Paul Harrison will be retiring next year. Speculation is rife in legal circles as to who will succeed them.


Gov't survives no-confidence vote

Debate on the no-confidence motion brought against the Government will go down in history, not because the measure was defeated by the Government's majority votes of 33 to the Opposition's 23, but because it was the first such motion to be brought...


GLEANER EDITORs' FORUM: Focus on political campaign financing

In the wake of the Trafigura issue, national attention has shifted significantly towards the principle and possible methods of political party campaign finance.




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