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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | October 10, 2003

Municipal office to get furniture
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: STATIONERY AND Supplies has won the bid to provide the Portmore Municipal office with furniture and other supplies, beating out seven other tenders.

The explosion is coming, Shaw
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance, Audley Shaw, is predicting that the state of the economy will force the Patterson administration to call another general election soon.


Labourites buying into PNP propoganda states Robinson propopr
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: Member of Parliament for North East St. Ann, Shahine Robinson says she is being hampered in providing needed assistance to constituents, which she blames on government...


Jamaican History Society celebrates 60th anniversary
THE JAMAICAN Historical Society is this year celebrating its 60th anniversary and a special awards banquet is set for this evening in St. Andrew.


Bartlett backs performance in JLP race
WESTERN BUREAU: EDMUND BARTLETT, incumbent Deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) for Area Four, says he is counting on his performance and the support of the JLP hierarchy to defeat his rival Dr. Horace Chang for leadership in the Area.


New housing lots on the market soon
MORE THAN a thousand housing solutions will go on sale October 13 in St. Ann, St. James and Trelawny, the National Housing Trust has stated. The solutions include a mix of 456 studio units and 614 serviced lots.


Farmer on life sentence wins appeal
GILBERT WILLIAMS, a farmer of Maggotty, St. Elizabeth, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for manslaughter, has been freed by the Court of Appeal.














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