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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 9, 2008

Hunt on for abductors: 'Bigga' Ford heads task force to nab rapists, criminals
EQUIPPED WITH a fleet of new vehicles and additional manpower, the street smart, tough-talking Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Cornwall 'Bigga' Ford, has...

Hydel land controversy deepens

MORE QUESTIONS are being raised about the purchase of six and a half acres of land at Ferry, St Catherine, by the Urban Development Corporation (UDC).The land, which houses the Hydel Group of Schools, was recently...

Hanging by the vote

THE JOB of the executioner hangs on the consciences of parliamentarians, who will shortly debate and vote whether to keep the death penalty on the books.

Lovers in the White House: A Jamaican tells of the softer side of the Obamas

LAWYER, CHICAGO city administrator, community outreach worker and executive director ... monikers by which Michelle Obama, wife of president-elect of the United States of America, Barack Obama, and mom to two adorable girls - Malia, 10, and Sasha, seven, is known.

Where are the jobs? Record job losses since January

THE PROMISE to create "jobs and more jobs" was the campaign mantra of the Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) during the run-up to the September 2007 general election.

Ex-Jockey workers feeling the pinch

WESTERN BUREAU: SOME FORMER employees of the Jockey International Garment Factory at the Haughton Industrial Estate in Lucea who were made redundant last year are feeling the pinch of harsh economic realities.

Redundant ... with mixed feelings

THE DESPERATION portrayed by transport workers who were made redundant earlier this year is not typical of the average Jamaican worker who is made redundant, says psychologist and productivity consultant Dr Leahcim...





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