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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | October 13, 2007

Westminster system could lead to dictatorship - Golding
WESTERN BUREAU:With the conviction of revamping public sector agencies, Prime Minister Bruce Golding says changes must be effected to the Westminster system of government adopted by Jamaica years ago.

Parliamentary committees named

Opposition Spokesman on Finance Dr. Omar Davies has been officially named chairman of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

Christian academy celebrates 20 years

Covenant Christian Academy and Children's Centre (CCACC) launched its 20th year celebrations last Sunday with a thanksgiving service at the Assembly Hall, UWI, Mona campus.

Preaching by sight: The marriage between sermons and Powerpoint

The movement towards embracing visual technologies is not without its prophets who have been issuing warnings.

Pope appoints Rev Reece to succeed Archbishop Burke

The Rev. Donald James Reece, has been appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve as coadjutor to the Most Rev. Lawrence Aloysius Burke, as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kingston.

Girls lead the way in finals

The 14 parish champions in the 2007/2008 Gleaner Children's Own Spelling Bee have now been decided.

In Westmoreland, Frome Preparatory's reign continued as Jevaughn Salmon made it 14 straight wins for the school.

Cement shortage eased - Samuda

Industry and Commerce Minister, Karl Samuda, has sought to assure the nation that the shortage of cement on the market has been alleviated as the Government continues to source supplies from Cuba.





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