Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | August 30, 2009
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Grading Golding: PM concedes his administration could have made better use of early period in office
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding has candidly admitted that his administration has lost some of the political capital that ushered it into almost office almost two years ago

BILL JOHNSON GLEANER POLL: Bruce still solid In spite of turbulent times
THE NAYS have increased while the ayes have stood firm as Jamaicans again respond to the question of whether the 'Chief Servant' is doing a good job as prime minister.The most...

We could have done better Golding on tardy legislative agenda
HE OFFERED no excuses and no pussy-footing.

Churches Credit Union launches toy drive
CONTINUING ITS 'Season of Giving', Churches Cooperative Credit Union (CCCU) has launched an islandwide toy drive to collect gift items which will serve as Christmas presents for less-fortunate children this December.

Mill Bank Memories: Stranded and forgotten - Six months later Mill Bank road breakaway still not fixed ...
In February, torrential rains battered east Portland, ripping apart already ravaged roadways, cutting off the community of Mill Bank from the rest of the...

Mill bank memories: Slow pace to back-to-school
Back-to-school activities for some of the children living in the Rio Grande Valley in Portland have been less exciting this year.

The National Water Commission (NWC) rolls out its new system
THE NATIONAL Water Commission is warning its customers to brace for possible delays at its corporate offices this week.

Brown-Burke to hang on to US citizenship ... at least for now
People's National Party vice-president Angella Brown-Burke holds United States citizenship that she is in no hurry to give up.

PNP teaches young Comrades governance
THE OPPOSITION People's National Party (PNP) has developed a programme to teach its young politicians the rudiments of good governance.Portia Simpson Miller, the president of the party, told journalists on Thursday that...

Camp builds teen's confidence
NOT SO long ago, Cavelle Brown had no idea that she could ever become a prefect at Buff Bay High School ...

Opposition: Government sending mixed signals
With the new school year only seven days away, the Opposition People's National Party is urging the Government to quickly explain its plans for the education sector.


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