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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | April 25, 2005

Jamaica on top - Leads Caribbean call centre expansion
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA HAS scored big successes in the exploding regional call centre outsourcing business, says Philip Peters, chief executive officer of Zagada Markets.

Battle heats up for West St Andrew seat
THE BATTLE among People's National Party (PNP) candidates to represent the West St. Andrew constituency is heating up amid renewed concerns from O.T. Williams, incumbent Member of Parliament for the constituency.


Golding calls for CSME role
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding is urging the Government and those in the region to include opposition parties and the public in discussions surrounding the establishment of a single market under the Caribbean Single Market and Economy...


Ocho Rios courthouse abandoned
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE DILAPIDATED Ocho Rios Court House has been abandoned by the authorities and all cases transferred to the St. Ann's Bay court.


Cornwall Regional gets new machine
A HITACHI 912 chemistry analyser, used for the testing of body fluids, such as blood, serum, plasma or urine, has been commissioned into service at the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay.


JPS must adhere to salary rules, says tribunal
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPS) will have to abide by the salary structure ordered by the Industrial Disputes Tribunal on August 29, 2003, for clerical and hourly-paid workers.


New Permanent Secretary for Prime Minister's office
CHIEF PERSONNEL Officer in the Office of the Services Commissions, Charles Jones, has announced the appointment of Patricia Sinclair-McCalla as Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).


















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