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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | November 22, 2003

SHOWDOWN - JFF delegates decide tomorrow
PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS, incumbent Captain Horace Burrell and challenger Crenston Boxhill, are each supremely confident they will win the majority vote at tomorrow's Congress and head football's governing body here, the Jamaica Football Federation...

S&T commission hosts two-day innovation, trade consultation
A TWO-DAY series of regional consultation on trade and innovation is to be held on Monday, November 24 and Tuesday, November 25 at the Knutsford Court Hotel, Kingston, hosted by the National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST), in association...


New fuel facility at Sangster
WESTERN BUREAU: ELEVEN MONTHS of the combined efforts of Exxon Mobil, Texaco Caribbean and Petrojam/Air BP, plus $360 million of investment have resulted in the construction of Jamaica's newest state-of-the-art fuel storage facility.


World-famous magician coming to Jamaica
WORLD-FAMOUS illusionist, American Andre Kole, is expected to take his "Magical Spectacular" to Jamaica from Saturday, November 22 to Saturday, December 6. Considered one of the greatest magical entertainers of our time, Kole will cause people to...


Health fund Act passed
THE NATIONAL Health Fund (NHF) Act, 2003, was passed in the Senate on Thursday, after a marathon debate, five amendments, and an assurance from the Government that other health conditions and diseases may eventually be added to the current list of 14.


Boys take last two places
THE FINAL two parish champions have added their names to the four teams who will compete to become The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee Champion in the National Finals.





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