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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | August 28, 2005

Omar was not my target! - Phillips
MINISTER OF National Security and leadership contender Dr. Peter Phillips has denied suggestions that he was 'taking a swipe' at the economic policies of Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies in speeches in St. Andrew and St. Ann last week.

Who will take the PM's seat?
WHEN PRIME Minister P.J. Patterson announced that the 2002 General Election would be the last of his storied political career, it is safe to say that the race to succeed him as President of the People's National Party (PNP) immediately began.


Davies' challenger cries foul
DR. JEPHTHAH Ford, the only candidate this morning challenging Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies to chair the People's National Party (PNP) Region Three, is hopping mad that nearly 50 delegates supporting him could be disenfranchised.


Mass weddings in Jamaica?
"BY THE authority vested in me by the ..." If Reverend Ben Puente's vision for Jamaica is realised, Jamaica will experience its first mass wedding as soon as 2006.


Hard times hit home - Increases weigh heavily on mother of six
THE RECENT price increases in bus fares and further increases in light bills are having a heavy toll on the pockets of Gloria Gibbs, a mother of six. Cost of living for this housewife from Waterhouse in St. Andrew, has got even tighter as she prepares...


Teachers feeling trapped by MoU
JODIAN MCNAB, is one of the more than 15,000 public servants who have been asked to forego a wage increase under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU was signed with the Government and trade unions in February, last year.

















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