Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | August 8, 2009
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No Lady B, no Bruce
BRUCE GOLDING might have been yet another Jamaican who dreamt about entry into representational politics.

Churches ponder security 'costs'
Questions are being raised among churchgoers as to whether the time has come for churches to implement tighter security measures to protect their assets and congregants.The issue has come to the fore following reports of the...

Nurses seek apology from medical chief
Nurses are hopping mad over statements made by Dr Sheila Campbell-Forrester, chief medical officer (CMO).President of the Nurses' Association of Jamaica (NAJ), Edith Allwood-Anderson, has demanded an apology.The argument has...

She saved me too - Charles
As a youngster who came up through the ranks of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU), Minister of Labour Pearnel Charles, had the opportunity of working under the leadership of Sir Alexander Bustamante and...

'Lady B', the mother and friend
It is the end of an era for a woman who transcended political boundaries, but it is also a time to reminisce for Evelyn Sangster-Barnes and Effie and Serajh Lakasingh, the three individuals who in life and death were at...

Spencer continues probe into hospital foul-up
Health Minister Rudyard Spencer is to meet with ministry officials next Tuesday to discuss issues relating to the removal of the body of an infant from the Mandeville Regional Hospital Morgue.

Post office robbed
Employees at the Morant Bay Post Office were given a fright yesterday afternoon as gunmen toting handguns invaded the establishment and demanded cash. The robbery occurred at about 2:30 yesterday afternoon as three men entered the premises from the rear...


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