Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | March 15, 2009
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Jamaica Public Service shocker! Power company says billions in investment may not take place without rate increase
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPS) is warning that it could shelve plans to spend billions of dollars to upgrade and improve its...

One-way voters Elderly still voting for Bustamante, Manley
OLD-TIMERS in West Portland are like horses at the track wearing visors; they look only one way.

Abject poverty won't stop his vote
AMID THE pulsating beat of election campaigning in West Portland, government pensioner Ronald Butt is suffering.

Dee-Andrea's career hopes dashed by untimely death
It is likely that Dee-Andrea Morris would have been putting in some extra hours of study to prepare for her final exams in April and May were she alive today.

Montego Bay chamber president calls for intervention in crime fight
WESTERN BUREAU:PRESIDENT OF the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI), Lloyd B. Smith, is calling for intervention at the highest level to help fight the swelling crime wave in the Second City.

Spencer returns as Antiguan Prime Minister
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC):Sixty-year-old Winston Baldwin Spencer was sworn in here last Friday as prime minister for a second consecutive five-year term, a few hours after his ruling United Progressive Party (UPP) was given a brand-new mandate by the...

Deadly love
SHE WANTED out, but he was determined to hold on to the relationship.


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