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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | May 7, 2006

'SUE ME' - Golding thumbs nose at firm employing Patterson
WESTERN BUREAU: OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding yesterday brushed aside a threat by the United States consultancy firm, GoodWorks International, to sue him unless he retracts a statement implying a relationship between the firm and Mirant...

Playing it safe - Health Ministry rolls out plans for Cricket World Cup
THE MINISTRY of Health has unveiled an elaborate plan in preparation for Cricket World Cup scheduled for March to April 2007. The plan will involve the training of medical and non-medical personnel as well as the upgrading of facilities...


Picking on prostitutes
WESTERN BUREAU: DESPITE THE taboo that surrounds it, prostitution is considered the oldest profession on earth and continues to put bread on the table of many Jamaican women, some by choice and for others, it is the only source of survival.


IMF and World Bank big up credit unions
THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have given the nation's credit unions high marks in their recently concluded review of Jamaica's financial sector.


The budget according to Bruce
OPPOSITION LEADER, Bruce Golding's contribution to the Budget Debate on Thursday has won applause from a number of human rights lobbyists, academics and economists.


The ups and downs of foster parenting
FOSTER PARENTING has its ups and downs just like regular parenting but many Jamaicans have taken up the challenge and are caring for children who desperately need the love and support of a stable family.




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