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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | December 20, 2007

Danville vs Dabdoub - EOJ boss, PNP candidate square off outside court
After having his feathers ruffled while under cross-examination, Director of Elections Danville Walker lost his cool yesterday and had to be restrained by a female lawyer, as he approached People's National Party (PNP) candidate Abe Dabdoub in a threatening manner outside a courtroom...

Residents angry with Warmington

Spanish Town, St.Catherine: Residents of the St. Catherine South East constituency have expressed concern over remarks made by their Member of Parliament, Everald Warmington, to a media house, regarding a demonstration in the constituency....

Thugs terrorise Tangerine Place - Over the last four months, about three doctors have been robbed

Tangerine Place, off Half-Way Tree Road, St.Andrew, where a number of popular medical facilities are located, has seen a spate of robberies and physical attacks on both staff and persons using these establishments in recent times. Two medical technicians were held up at gunpoint...

Poverty in Jamaica continues to decline

Jamaica has, reportedly, had another slight decline in the country's incidence of poverty, with the percentage of the population below the poverty line moving down to 14.3 per cent in 2006. This is half-a-per cent down from the 14.8 per cent recorded in 2005...

US$500,000 loan to fix Palisadoes Road

Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry, has secured a US$500,000 loan (J$35 million) to effect immediate repairs to the Norman Manley Boulevard, popularly called the Palisadoes Road, which leads to the Norman Manley International Airport...

Cops promise no retreat

Western Bureau:Despite losing 20 of their colleagues to criminals since the start of the year, the police are quite determined and resolute in declaring that there will be no let-up in their bid to rein in lawlessness and make Jamaica a safe place once again....

Cabinet extends contract power

In an attempt to speed up the public sector contract procurement process, Cabinet, on Monday, approved a new measure to increase the threshold for the award of contracts by the National Contracts Commission (NCC) and the Cabinet. A select number of public entities...

Prime Minister of Jamaica moots research centre

Prime Minister Bruce Golding has proposed the establishment of a major research centre that would bring together the various research agencies under one umbrella. He said the institute would be set up at the University of the West Indies (UWI) or the West Indies (UWI)...

Thursday talk - Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

Is that an apology? 1.What apology? Unsigned correspondence purportedly bearing an apology and statement of contrition hardly qualifies as anything but a face-saving mechanism for one of the parties and shows the utter and total contempt for the next.

Harnessing the potential of our aloe

ALOE VERA is a plant that is native to East and South Africa, but is cultivated in the West Indies and in Southern United States. The plant is unable to withstand cold conditions which make the Caribbean ideal planting ground for this world-recognised plant. The aloe family belong...





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