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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | July 23, 2006

'NOT YET' PM shuns JLP's election call
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) president and Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller, says the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) boast of having an oiled and ready election machinery will not influence when she calls the next general...

Banker under siege - Crawford's ex-wife wants half his assets
IN A bizarre twist, Claudine Crawford, the ex-wife of former Century National Bank boss Donovan Crawford has dragged him to court, claiming half interest in all his properties, valued at millions of dollars.


Tax incentives coming for service industries
WESTERN BUREAU: BY YEAR-END, service-driven companies operating in Jamaica's free zones will be able to benefit from tax-exemption schemes currently enjoyed by companies engaged in manufacturing.


OUR powerless to stop charges by bill payment firms
CUSTOMERS OF utility companies should expect no protection from the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) against bill payment companies which are charging fees for the payment of utility services.


Portmore road works continue
AMID THE call by Portmore community leaders for a boycott of the recently opened toll road linking the St. Catherine suburb to the Corporate Area, Government will proceed this week with its promise to reconstruct feeder roads to the new highway.


Consensus on campaign funding
THERE IS growing convergence between the two major political parties and members of the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) on the issue of campaign financing.


Male sex workers opening up
FOR YEARS, some female sex workers have been plying their trade and speaking openly about their activities, but male sex workers are gradually coming out of the closet in Jamaica and talking about their experience.


Fathers want revenge for would-be rapists
FATHERS, WHAT if your daughter was raped? This is not something you would want to imagine but an issue worth examining nonetheless.


'We have too many foreign workers'
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Labour Ruddy Spencer has dismissed the Government's claim there were not enough locally-trained workers to fill job vacancies on some construction sites in the hotel industry.




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