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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | November 15, 2007

Nomination Day Nov 19 - Local Government polls - Dec 5
JAMAICANS WILL go to the polls for the second time in three months when they vote in the Local Government election, which is set for Wednesday, December 5.Nomination Day is next Monday, November 19. Prime Minister Bruce Golding made the announcement last night...

Another threat on Hinchcliffe's life

A fourth letter threatening the life of chief executive officer of Manpower and Maintenance Services Ltd., Audrey Hinchcliffe, says that her decision to go public with the contents of the first three letters would not prevent her demise...

Government of Jamaica seeks another MoU

The Government is in the process of pursuing a third Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with public sector workers.This is according to Audley Shaw, Minister of Finance and the Public Service. Mr. Shaw said that discussions for MoU III have already commenced.

Witter takes stock of missing wares case

Public Defender Earl Witter will be investigating the case of a vendor who was not compensated for her goods which were confiscated more than two years ago. In 2005 Denise Crosdale was arrested and charged by the police as she sold items of clothing at the entrance...

People's National Party (PNP) not obliged to comment on Trafigura

DUTCH officials' journey to Jamaica to interview three members of the People's National Party (PNP), in relation to the Trafigura affair, could prove to be a futile exercise.This is so because persons are at will to refuse, under the Constitution, to give statements...

Nicholson questions Shaw

Opposition spokesman on Justice, Senator A.J. Nicholson, has raised questions about the position of 'acting solicitor general', a post now held by Deputy Solicitor General Patrick Foster, Q.C., following the resignation of Solicitor General, Michael Hylton.





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