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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | September 7, 2008

Security blunder: JCF purchased ammunition from illegal dealer in US
SENIOR JAMAICA Constabulary Force (JCF) operatives are conducting a high-level investigation to ascertain who is responsible for a major blunder that led to the illegal purchase of millions of dollars worth of ammunition from a...

Bartlett says AA deal no threat to Air Jamaica

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett is refuting claims that the revenue guarantee given to legacy carrier American Airlines will pose a threat to national carrier Air Jamaica.

pnp: one year in opposition - Give them a 'B' - say analysts

THOUGH DRENCHED by scandals and bitter internal conflicts, the People's National Party's (PNP) first year in opposition has not been entirely disastrous, commentators say.

Golding still committed to a better Jamaica

PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding says his government remains committed to its vision for Jamaica, whereby every child must attend a decent school and every adult have a decent job.

Term 1: Gordon House: Slow business, sharp barbs, tears, comedy

AMAICA VOTED on September 3 last year for a change, and in came the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) government from the political wilderness; the first time since 1989.

Cold seats - Several MPs frequently absent from Parliament

DESPITE FEWER numbers in the House of Representatives, members of the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) have missed more sittings in Parliament than their Government counterparts.

Police Citizens' Charter

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF STOPPED BY THE POLICE Your Responsibilities: Slow down.





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