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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | November 18, 2008

Salvation Army sees bright Christmas - Optimistic about exceeding $10.2m goal
Despite the impending financial crisis in the United States and other parts of the globe, the Salvation Army in Jamaica remains optimistic that it will reach its target of $10.2 million during its annual Christmas Kettle Appeal. Major Kervin Harry,...

Gleaner Editors' Forum - 'High illiteracy will erode Hanover's growth'

WESTERN BUREAU: HANOVER IS suffering from a high rate of illiteracy and stakeholders are concerned that the problem will erode the parish's long-term economic development if it is not urgently addressed. General manager of the Hanover Co-operative Credit Union...

Keep the fight in the House

Portia Simpson Miller retreated to the Opposition's quarters in Gordon House, last Tuesday, to host a hastily called press conference after Prime Minister Bruce Golding launched a scathing attack on his parliamentary opponents, who had stopped short of accusing him of corruption...

Tips on selecting a good lawyer

FINDING A GOOD lawyer can be one of the most frustrating experiences in Jamaica, especially when funds are limited. However, it's easier than you think. Ideally, with the right research, a lawyer who can serve as a 'legal coach' is best. A good lawyer connects...

Police mum on shooting at JLP meeting

POLICE ARE refusing to say why they did not put an end to the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) 65th annual conference on Sunday following a fatal shooting at the event. "I will not comment on that. All that I will say is that it will form a part of the investigation...





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