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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | July 20, 2008

Deploy super cops - Mixed views on impact of 'brand-name' lawmen
WHILE THE country awaits Prime Minister Bruce Golding's presentation of the new crime initiative, sections of the society are clamouring for 'brand-name' policemen to take charge of the streets again, while others...

Motorists brave flooded Yallahs ford despite warnings

Good Samaritans help to push while the van at right pulls this car, which got stuck in the Yallahs ford in St Thomas, yesterday, during heavy rains.Motorists brave flooded Yallahs ford despite warningsDaraine Luton andMichelle LetmanSunday Gleaner...

Opposition senator wants 'moral revolution'

CITING A chronic decay and departure from traditional norms and standards and a breakdown in community and family in Jamaica, Opposition Senator Sandrea Falconer has called for a moral revolution.Pointing to a vicious...

Run transport sector on LPG - Wright

ONE OF Jamaica's leading energy experts is urging Government to consider modifying vehicles used as taxis to enable them to use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as fuel.Consultant to the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica...

Energy minister mulls solar-powered lamps

ENERGY MINISTER Clive Mullings and Opposition back-bencher Phillip Paulwell are seeing eye to eye on the issue of replacing the country's stock of street lights with solar-powered lamps.Mullings' only worry, as his...

Smith, man of 'boundless benevolence'

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands:DAVID SMITH, head of troubled investment club Olint Corporation, has the reputation of being a high-roller in this British dependent island he has called home since 2007.

Social responsibility is good business

Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) challenges businesses to go beyond the usual practices of maximising profits for shareholders who have invested in firms.

Chronology - CARIFORUM/EPA Agreement

In the light of the ongoing debate on the economic partnership agreement (EPA), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade has released a chronology of the CARIFORUM EC/EPA negotiations, which should bring clarity to the process.Negotiating an...

Communities to benefit from Adventist camp

THE COMMUNITIES of Spanish Town and Old Harbour are to benefit from a summer camp to be held at Camp Verley, near Old Harbour, St Catherine, from July 23-28.





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