Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | May 30, 2009
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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) hits back - Golding moves to oust MPs over dual citizenship
THE GOVERNING Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is moving to have Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) Sharon Hay-Webster and other members of the People's National Party (PNP)...

Mair enjoys large crowd on Nomination Day
The flow of traffic was reduced to a crawl in the St Catherine valley of Riversdale as thousands of persons converged in the community to witness Nomination Day activities ahead of the June 16 by-election in the north east of...

Jolted six sent to town
Six of nine persons reportedly held in a JOLT (Jamaican Operations Linked to Telemarketing) task force operation in St James on Thursday, have been transported to the Corporate Area.

Jamaica revs up preparations for skills assembly
Jamaica's planning machinery was revved up yesterday as the island continues to fine-tune preparations to host the second largest event on the World Skills International's calendar - the General Assembly.

Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) makes good on its promise to take Government to court
Members of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF) have taken the Government to court in an effort to get an order to force it to honour an agreement for a salary increase.

St George's, Alpha students celebrate 50-year reunion
It has been 50 years since members of the class of 1959 said goodbye to high school life and hello to the real world, so the alumni of both St George's College and the Alpha Academy decided to do it big this year.

Women take lessons from US president's campaign - Media director hosts workshop for prospective politicians and managers
JAMAICAN WOMEN setting their sights on a political career are receiving valuable insight and strategic perspectives from a member of the campaign team of United States President Barack Obama.

National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA) director cops place in tobacco control programme
Ellen Campbell-Grizzle, director of information and research at the National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA), has received an award to participate in the fourth annual tobacco control leadership programme at the prestigious Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School...

Advertising awards planning in full swing
Planning for the Advertising Agencies of Jamaica (AAAJ) Awards Ceremony and Luncheon, which will be held on Wednesday, June 10, have hit high gear.


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