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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

PNP ahead in Kingston
The governing People's National Party (PNP) has a slight lead over the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in the 15 constituencies in the Corporate Area of Kingston and St. Andrew, according to the latest public opinion poll commissioned by The Gleaner...

Ivan comes home!
Man lost in prison system finally found by family.


28-year-old bauxite levy lifted
The Jamaican Government and Alcoa Inc. are to invest US$115 million in Jamalco alumina refinery under a recently concluded agreement which will also see the 28-year-old bauxite levy lifted from the company.


Warders back on Wednesday
The majority of some 800 prison warders who were interdicted in January 2000 should be back at work on Wednesday, says Lambert Brown, first vice-president of the University and Allied Workers Union (UAWU).


The 'Commish' speaks out
Commissioner of Police, Francis Forbes, spoke of several concerns within the police force at a Gleaner Editorial Forum at the company's North street headquarters last week.



















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