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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | March 12, 2006

'Give us Portia!' - MOST J'CANS WANT PATTERSON TO RETIRE QUICKLY - POLL
ACCORDING TO a Gleaner-commissioned poll, a large number ­ 57 per cent ­ of Jamaicans want Prime Minister-designate Portia Simpson Miller to be allowed to begin her administration as soon as possible.

Students want crime situation urgently addressed
WITH AT least seven children killed in one week, some children are growing increasingly intolerant of crimes that are being perpetrated against them and are urging the Government to move swiftly to address their plight.


Fish pot pirates beware! South coast fishermen declare 'war' on criminals
YEARS OF losing their fish pots and fish to 'pirates' have left south coast fishermen in particular, fuming and vowing to strike back at the criminals.


Creating jobs, Simpson Miller's toughest task - Poll
CREATING JOBS and finding a solution to crime and violence are seen as the biggest challenges for the administration of Prime Minister-designate Portia Simpson Miller, according to a recent Gleaner-commissioned poll conducted...


Open Bible hosts annual conference
UNDER THE theme 'Redeeming the Time' the Open Bible Standard Churches of Jamaica will on March 13-19 convene its 57th annual conference and convention. The denomination, which boasts an active membership of 6,000, will convene its annual conference on...


Lay out the red carpet for investors - Aubyn Hill
CHAIRMAN OF the National Investment Bank of Jamaica, Aubyn Hill, has pointed to a trillion dollar worldwide health tourism industry, which he said Jamaica was suitably poised to take advantage of based on location and the availability of services.

















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