Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | August 30, 2009
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'Time wasted'
In what is likely to be his most frank admission yet, Prime Minister Golding has conceded that his administration could have made better use of the early period in office.

Prime Minister backs task force for MoBay but ...
Western Bureau: With police corruption high on the list of problems undermining Montego Bay's bid to restore its once-pristine image, Prime Minister Bruce Golding says he is not averse to the idea of creating a special task force to help combat lawlessness in the St James capital.

Living on the edge - Bad roads put residents at risk
IMAGINE living in an area where the main road is narrow, broken and made up of dirt and sand?That is the reality of persons in east rural St Andrew.

Mill bank memories: Painful memories Residents still mourn crash victims
EVEN IF they wanted to forget, they have not.

Slow going on legislative front - JLP gov't well behind in implementing proposed new or amended laws
A NUMBER of legislative commitments inked in the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) manifesto and verbalised on political platforms in the run-up to the 2007 general election are yet to materialise.

Finding the right candidate: Interview tips for employers
In conducting an interview, everyone always focuses on the needs of the interviewee.


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