Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | December 24, 2009
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Ballistic machine back in use next week - JCF
The police High Command has sought to assure that the Integrated Ballistic Identification System (IBIS) machine will be fully up and running next week.At the same time, the high command is stressing that the machine is not malfunctioning...

Blood bags arrive
One month after a shortage of blood bags caused chaos at the National Blood Transfusion Service (Blood Bank), a shipment has arrived in the island.More than 8,000 bags, which were not received because of a delay in November...

Baugh sets out climate change agenda
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Dr Kenneth Baugh, has outlined measures to combat the effects of climate change. Addressing the 15th Conference of Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change...

Spreading the culture of volunteerism - Scotiabankers making a change in their communities
Can a handful of individuals lead a movement of change that saves the lives of people rushed to emergency rooms in hospitals in Jamaica, build a basic school for children without a place to learn, or construct homes for families living in barely standing structures?

Former OUR boss, wife survive plane mishap
Former Director General of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) J. Paul Morgan and his wife, Janice, are among the scores of people happy to be alive after the aircraft on which they were travelling from Miami, Florida, on Tuesday overshot the runway...

Thursday talk
Shift me! 1. The one slated for New York has requested to be sent elsewhere, as the story is he is not prepared for the one who would be eventually in charge, though they would be in different cities!


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