Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | November 5, 2009
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Davies strikes back - Former finance minister does not believe Golding's explanation for firing BOJ governor
Dr Omar Davies, the Opposition spokesman on finance and former finance minister, says he is being targeted by the Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Government for political reasons. "It is clear that the government is very, very shaky on the issues of the economy...

You reap what you sow
Hi neighbour! Hope things are improving. When we last spoke, you were very depressed. Your family members were not rallying around you as they should, especially now that you're on your face. Never mind, though. Keep fighting and pray that the good Lord will give...

Getting away from it all - Where to stay this christmas: Treasure beach
Along the shores of Jamaica's rustic but serene south coast there lies a tranquil little seaside village that is gaining popularity for its unspoiled beauty and relaxed surroundings. There are not many places where parched soil...

Jamaica AIDS Support applauds Obama - US entry ban on HIV-positive persons nears end
Jamaica AIDS Support for Life (JASL) has welcomed a move by United States President Barack Obama to end a 22-year-old ban on persons who have tested positive for HIV from entering that country. "We are ecstatic about it," said Stacy-Ann Jarrett, executive director...

Lyns Trial: Jurors happy - Quick court response to complaints
Court officials have responded quickly to complaints made by jurors in the murder case of Manchester couple, Richard and Julia Lyn.Last Friday, court had to be adjourned because one juror was sick and the foreman had complained...

Thursday talk - Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
As the pressure mounts, calls are growing for the one who was forced into retirement to be recalled and ...


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