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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | January 28, 2005

Orane increases stake in Grace
DOUGLAS ORANE, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Grace, Kennedy and Company Ltd., has increased his shareholdings in the company. The Gleaner reported in error yesterday on page D5 that Mr. Orane has decreased his holdings. We regret any error and any.

J'cans urged to give to Guyana flood relief
MRS. INDERA Persaud, the honorary consul of Guyana, has made an urgent appeal to Jamaicans to contribute to relief efforts being organised to assist the people of Guyana affected by recent widespread flooding.


Senate honours Seaga today
THE SENATE will today pay tribute to former Opposition Leader Edward Seaga who demitted office on January 19. Mr. Seaga was in 1959 appointed to the Senate, then called to the Legislative Council, at the age of 29. He was at the time the youngest...


Jackson, Police Federation hold positive wage talks
CHAIRMAN OF the Police Federation, Corporal Raymond Wilson, said Wednesday's meeting with State Minister Fitz Jackson had a positive tone and he hopes both parties can find common ground on wage issues at their next meeting set for...


St Catherine businessmen to assist with police mobility
SPANISH TOWN: THE ST. Catherine Chamber of Commerce has promised to help improve the mobility and communications capacity of the Spanish Town police ...


Pension scheme for councillors
PARLIAMENT ON Tuesday approved a Bill that will provide a pension scheme for members of the island's parish councils and the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC).


PM to mediate in labour impasse
THE JAMAICA Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) should be meeting with Prime Minister P.J. Patterson next month in an effort to end an impasse between the 12-member Confederation and Minister of Labour, Horace Dalley.













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