Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Tuesday | July 28, 2009
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Stern unseated - Judge to rule on by-election
Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Clarendon, Michael Stern, has been ousted from Parliament as a result of his status as a dual citizenship when he took the seat in the 2007 general election. Stern yesterday became the third Jamaica Labour Party MP to be removed...

JPS, OUR discussing power company's rate increase application
Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd (JPS) consultants who fashioned the tariff application currently before the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) have been engaged in intensive discussions since yesterday in a bid to shed more light on the arguments advanced...

Bournemouth Bath sends out financial SOS
Just three months since it was reopened by the Rotary Club of Kingston, Bournemouth Bath in east Kingston is barely keeping afloat financially despite the scorching heat of summer. "What the pool basically needs is more sponsorship to maintain...

Tributes to Lady B - A mother of Jamaica
The Bureau of Women's Affairs has expressed condolences to the family of Lady Bustamante, affectionately called 'Lady B', saying it was saddened by her passing."Lady B lived a long and fruitful life," the bureau said in a statement...

Class Acts: Farm Primary & Junior High
Send photos from your graduation ceremonies in June or July, along with detailed captions, and we will publish them. Email to editor@gleanerjm.com or drop off at 7 North Street, Kingston....


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