Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 22, 2009
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Sacred secrets - Catholic priests, State clash over reporting of 'confessed' crimes
The Roman Catholic Church and the State could be on a collision course over the laws regarding reporting suspected incidents of child...

Better will come - Samuda
GENERAL SECRETARY of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Karl Samuda, says the two-year-old Bruce Golding administration is adamant that the remainder of the political term will be used to undo much of the damage wrought...

Spruced up for conference - National Arena ready for ruling party's annual gathering today
THERE WERE no writings on the walls of the National Arena yesterday morning to tell that thousands of Labourites would be rocking the venue today at the 66th...

Bruce's burden He'll talk, but will he walk?
FOR THE umpteenth time since his party was elected to form the Government, Bruce Golding will be going to the podium with a captive audience.

Weight on Whitmore
THEODORE WHITMORE, the coach of Jamaica's senior national football team, the Reggae Boyz, was upbeat as he faced the media last Tuesday following a 0-0 draw against South Africa at the Free State Stadium in that country."I'm very happy with the 0-0 draw.

Civil Service Week ends amid looming job cuts
THE ANNUAL commemoration of Civil Service Week culminated yesterday with Prime Minister Bruce Golding reiterating his commitment to reforming the public sector as part of cost-cutting measures.

Jamaican brand strong in Canada
CANADIAN HIGH Commissioner to Jamaica, Stephen C. Hallihan, says Canadian tourists have not been deterred from vacationing in the island following the attempted hijacking of a CanJet flight at the Sangster International Airport in April this year.

UNFPA champions cause of women
"PEOPLE CAUSE climate change.


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