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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | November 26, 2006

Speech writing pays!
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has four speech writers who are paid an average of $25,000 per speech, documents granted under the Access to Information (ATI) Act revealed.

The Prime Minister's special staff

When Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller sits down to tackle the complex issues of state, she can, in the normal course of events, count on the support of more than 40,000 people employed in the civil service...


Preventing suicide

PROFESSOR Thomas Joiner of Florida State University is an internationally-recognised suicide expert.


Delegate or die

How many times have you felt overwhelmed that you just want to scream? Juggling so many balls that one slips and you could, without a doubt, drop any of the many projects you are working on.


Three attempts and still alive

Natalee is a 24 year-old college student. She has attempted suicide on three occasions and has survived to share her story.


Recognising the signs of suicide

Suicide can be prevented. In most cases, there are warning signs that someone is contemplating a suicide attempt.


Government to implement changes in the justice sector

Justice Minister Senator A.J. Nicholson has put civil servants in the justice sector on notice as he says major changes will be implemented after a review of the system.


... A-G dismisses resignation call

Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Senator A.J. Nicholson, on Friday rebuffed calls made by Opposition Senator Dr. Christopher Tufton for his resignation.


Top probe in Russian spy's death

LONDON (AP):Britain's elite emer-gency committee met Saturday to discuss the poisoning of a former Russian spy who died in London ...




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