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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | January 29, 2008

PSC misbehaved - Former commission member Sangster supports firing body
A former member of the Public Service Commission (PSC), Dr Alfred Sangster, is supporting the prime minister's decision to recommend the dismissal of the five-member body. In a letter to the governor general late last year, the prime minister, Bruce Golding, recommended...

... Whole case handled poorly, says Davis

Outgoing head of the public service and Cabinet Secretary, Dr Carlton Davis, says the issue surrounding the former members of the Public Service Commission (PSC) is something that was closer to the Greek definition of a tragedy. Speaking in an interview with The Gleaner...

Prime Minister Golding's call-in show airs tomorrow

Starting tomorrow, Jamaicans will be given an opportunity to interact with Prime Minister Bruce Golding, who will host his new one-hour radio call-in programme: 'Jamaica House Live, with Prime Minister Bruce Golding'. The programme is part of the Government's thrust ...

You're in good hands - Guyah - Int'l Airlink pilot manoeuvres damaged aircraft to safety

WESTERN BUREAU: "The safest device in an aircraft is a well-trained pilot," says 28-year-old International Airlink captain, Kevin Guyah, who has been praised for safely landing a Cessna Caravan airplane last Thursday. Passengers included two Government ministers.

Bob Marley: A prophet without honour in his homeland - Allison

On Sundays, when Alicia Allison gets out of bed she's likely to have a hearty stretch, shuffle over to the bedroom window, peek outside and adjust her eyes to the sunlight, and the sight of dozens of Thai people heading off to temple - the Bob Marley Temple. ...

Sacked PSC members take Golding to court

Four of the five recently sacked members of the Public Service Commission have taken prime minister Bruce Golding to court over the issue. They are seeking leave to go to the Judicial Review Court to quash the the Judicial Review Court to quash the the recommendation...

Patrons mull lawsuit against Jazz and Blues promoters

The widely anticipated Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival has come and gone, leaving behind a sour taste in the mouths of many fans, who are still seething over the fact that the Supreme diva, Diana Ross, was present, but could not be seen....

Thugs murder Sligoville resident

SPANISH TOWN, St Catherine: Linnette Gooden did not know that the meal she cooked for her son's lunch would have been the last one she cook for him, as he was shot and killed by gunmen, five minutes after he left home yesterday. Stephen Gooden, 27 years old, was in his motor car...

Vaz travelled under United States protection

American lawyer George Crimarco testified yesterday at the election petition hearing that when Member of Parliament Daryl Vaz came to Jamaica on October 7, 2007 on his United States passport, he was under the protection of the US government...





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