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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | December 10, 2006

Lie of omission? PM's office failed to give names of all persons employed to Simpson Miller
Whether inadvertently or deliberately, the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has admitted that it omitted the names of two consultants from a list it sent to The Sunday Gleaner...

Double murder on Mountain View Avenue

A ceasefire that has been holding in sections of Mountain View has been broken. Residents of Saunders Lane, Mountain View Avenue, Back Bush and Jarrett Lane are now living in fear following a bloody exchange of gunfire yesterday.


Panos youth journalists speak out against stigma and discrimination

He is just 10 years old but his voice was tinged with the kind of emotion that should be foreign to one so young. Jason is HIV positive and one of approximately 20,000 children in Jamaica who are orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS.


Gunfire at peace and love function

An episode of gunfire and what appeared to be a mother's attempt to intervene, were a real-life reflection of a dispute-resolution session in November, National Parents Month.


Regional media leave CARICOM in dark

If regional integration is to be judged by the interest shown by the local media in Friday's annual Caribbean Community (CARICOM) end-of-year press conference, then Jamaica may be a few steps behind.


WTO to address policy changes affecting the Caribbean Community

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Anthony Hylton, says the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has agreed to initiate policy changes affecting the Caribbean region.


Shoddy and deplorable: The town that was once Ocho Rios

Former director of cruise shipping, the late Leo Wyman, once described Ocho Rios as "an old lady in a torn petticoat that is badly in need of some dressing up."




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