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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | October 14, 2003

JLP's Area Two race heats up
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) deputy leader for Area Council Two, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, has launched a campaign to shore up support before elections for four deputy leader positions are held at the party's annual conference on November 10.

Poppy drive on for war veterans
CHAIRMAN OF the National Poppy Appeal committee, Lieutenant (Lt.) Colonel (Col.) Oral Khan, is appealing to Jamaicans to support the drive to raise $3.2 million to assist ageing Jamaican ex-servicemen.


Mile High gave an encore performance
TESSANNE CHIN has a voice which can reduce buildings to rubble and take the soul to heights previously undreamed of. It was a voice she used to tremendous effect last Saturday night in Havendale...


Labour Ministry to buy NIS property
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security has been authorised to spend up to $25.5 million to purchase property to house the National Insurance Scheme offices in Clarendon.


Britain's DPP to visit Ja
BRITAIN'S DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions, Sir David Calvert-Smith, Q.C., will visit Jamaica in early November for a series of activities and discussions about justice and the implications of the justice system in Jamaica...


Historic recognition for heritage workers
SEVEN INDIVIDUALS and organisations were honoured by the Jamaica Historical Society (JHS) on Friday, for their contribution to the preservation and promotion of Jamaica's historical treasures.


St James councillor gets ultimatum
WESTERN BUREAU: MILTON RUSSEL, People's National Party (PNP) Councillor for the St. James Central division, was yesterday given until Friday to settle legal representation in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court.














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