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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | January 27, 2008

Golding among throng at jazz festival opening night
Prime Minister Bruce Golding was among the thousands of Jamaicans and visitors to the island, who were thrilled by high-quality performances from local and international acts, on the opening night of the 11th annual Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival on Thursday in Montego Bay.

PIOJ seeks public input on National Development Plan

The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) will this week commence public consultations on the National Development Plan - Vision 2030, starting on Wednesday at the Montego Bay Civic Centre town hall.

Jamaican woman appointed Queen Elizabeth's chaplain

A Jamaica-born female Anglican priest has been appointed chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II. The Rev. Rose Hudson-Wilkin, formerly of the St Francis Mission, Glendevon, St James, will be among the clergy who will preach in the Queen's Chapel at St James Palace, London.

JDF recruiting for National Reserve

The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has embarked on an islandwide drive to recruit persons for service in the Third Battalion, the Jamaica Regiment (National Reserve).

Apology

The Sunday Gleaner of January 20, 2008, published an advertisement paid for by Crichton Automotive Ltd.

Jamaica's missions urged to target investment and trade

Renewed thrust through Jamaica's missions overseas in targeting investment and trade opportunities to assist the country's development and a better quality of life for its citizens was the recurring theme of the recent meeting of Jamaica's senior diplomats in Kingston.





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