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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | July 26, 2007

Gleaner Editors' Forum - Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to reform health - Promises to dismantle the Regional Health Authorities
General Secretary of the , Karl Samuda, says the party will dismantle the Regional Health Authorities (RHA) if it forms the next government. Speaking yesterday at a Gleaner Editors' Forum at the newspaper company's head office at North Street, central Kingston...

Opposition will put an end tocorruption

THE JAMAICA Labour Party plans to launch a full-scale assault against corruption, should it form the next government. The party's general secretary, Karl Samuda, says a zero-tolerance approach against public sector delinquency will be part of its constitutional reform thrust.

Jamaica gets second gold

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: In a desperately close finish, Delloreen Ennis-London prevailed over Canada's 2003 world champion Perdita Felicien to win Jamaica's second gold medal at the XV Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro yesterday. Ennis-London came off the final hurdle...

Prophecies relating to birth and babies

God desires for married couples to procreate, yet, for some, it is a medical impossibility. One word from God can change a situation and grant the release of a child, amid any situation. Prophet Elisha was built a prophet's chamber in the home of a couple he visited....

Mexican ambassador to visit

Secretary of Foreign Relations of Mexico, Ambassador Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, will arrive in the island today on an official visit.According to a release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, the ambassador will head an 18-member...

Cayman nationals missing in Montego Bay

WESTERN BUREAU: The Montego Bay police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a Cayman national and her 12-year-old son, who went missing last Saturday.Twenty-nine-year-old Jasmine 'Jazzy' Williams and her son Carlo...

Gleaner Editors' Forum - No 40-hr work week under JLP

A Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) government will not be supporting the institution of a 40-hour work week for the police if it forms the next government, party officials say.Speaking ata Gleaner Editors' Forum yesterday, senior party members said while many policemen and women are...

Cops seek driver of stolen car

The police are expected to issue a missing persons bulletin today as they continue their investigations into the alleged theft of a motor car, which was later confiscated from a member of the Prime Minister's security team. The missing driver is said...

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has winning ads

THE OPPOSITION Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) seems to be winning the advertising battle with the governing People's National Party (PNP), a Gleaner-commissioned poll by Bill Johnson has found.According to the Johnson team, the JLP ads, driven by the choral refrain...

Hottest topics on the cocktail circuits

Mad at Seaga 1. Some high-profile JLP supporters are currently out on the circuit voicing their displeasure at recent comments attributed to their former leader, Edward Seaga. Their contention is that Mr. Seaga's recent comments...

CHANGEMAKER - John Issa: Years of service, many moments of change

Known along the length and breadth of Jamaica as the father of the all-inclusive, John Issa has certainly claimed his place as one of this nation's changemakers. After his childhood in Kingston, during the days of the tram and the embryonic stages...





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