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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | August 1, 2007

Paulwell cleared on Solutrea - Cabinet review team finds nothing "untoward"
A Cabinet review team, set up to investigate the awarding of a telecoms license to Solutrea Jamaica Limited, on Monday absolved Technology Minister Phillip Paulwell of any wrong doing in the matter. Information Minister Donald Buchanan said the team had found...

CENTRAL WESTMORELAND - Residents demand jobs of new Central Westmoreland Member of Parliament

As the country awaits the general election on August 27, constituents in Central Westmoreland believe the main focus of their new Member of Parliament (MP) should be the creation of more job opportunities....

People's National Party (PNP) maintains 'no talks' stance

Despite two alleged politically motivated acts of violence on the weekend, the People's National Party (PNP) has maintained that they will not have talks with the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), unless the Political Ombudsman or the Church mediates the discussion...

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) condemns Clarke's controversial statement

Members of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) spent much time at a rally in Independence Square, Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, last Sunday night, lambasting People's National Party (PNP) candidate for Central Westmoreland, Roger Clarke. Party stalwarts condemned Clarke for warning...

Jamaica to benefit from San José Accord

The Mexican Government will be looking to relax the requirements under the San José Accord, which will allow Jamaica to tap into a $24.7 million loan scheme, which has accumulated from the agreement. This was one of several agreements reached last Friday...

Gearing up for Denbigh

Come August 4-6, patrons at the Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show will be in for a treat as two new attractions will be added to the event staged in May Pen, Clarendon. Speaking at a recent Jamaica Information Service 'Think Tank' series, President of the Jamaica ...

High-tech dream team lauded for Imagine Cup success

Members of the high-tech dream team at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) were yesterday hailed by The Gleaner at a luncheon hosted at the newspaper's North Street, central Kingston offices. The team members - Ayson Baxter, Conroy Smith, Imran Allie, and Damion Mitchell...

Cop wins case against commission

Well-known crime fighter Inspector Donovan O'Connor has won his legal battle against the Police Service Commission to retire him in the public interest.O'Connor, 47, popularly called 'Hux', was retired in the public interest in December 2005 following...





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