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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding has received support from Organisation of American States (OAS) Secretary General Jos� Miguel Insulza in his bid to get donor countries and institutions to recognize the risk of being too quick to graduate middle income developing states from international aid.
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Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Jamaica's Prime Minister Bruce Golding has warned that some Caribbean countries are in danger of being left behind because they do not have the capacity to take advantages of globalisation, and he has called on the Organisation of American States (OAS) to take a careful look at how best it can assist in rectifying this situation.
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Jamaica Gleaner :: Business (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Arthur Hall, Senior Staff ReporterThe Government has found itself with an unlikely ally in its battle with the Office of the Contractor General over a Cabinet decision to exempt four entities from the guidelines regarding the issuing of contracts.It appears that the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) will be siding with the Bruce Golding administration, despite the criticisms from...
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Jamaica Gleaner (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
FINANCE MINISTER Audley Shaw has defended the Government in the wake of stinging criticism over the awarding of contracts by Contractor General Greg Christie.On Thursday, Christie slammed the Bruce Golding administration for its decision to exempt four...
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Jamaica Gleaner (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
... the incident, People's National Party caretaker for North West St James, Henry McCurdy, said the Bruce Golding administration must act fast in passing anti-crime legislation.Yesterday's killings brought to 159 the number of murders committed in St James since January, compared to 119 for the corresponding period last year.Up to yesterday evening, the Montego Bay police were still...
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Jamaica Gleaner (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
... View roundabout, Kingston."Prior to the motorcade, the athletes will be welcomed by Prime Minister Bruce Golding, during a brief function to be held at the Norman Manley International Airport," Olivia Grange, minister of information, culture, youth and sports, said yesterday.She said the gold medallists will be presented with the keys to the city of Kingston, while the other athletes...
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Jamaica Gleaner (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
... as they unfold.However, the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) yesterday slammed the Bruce Golding administration for what it said was its failure to provide the country with full information on the possible fallout from the economic crisis."I have expressed my concern that the Government is (not) addressing it or speaking to the country to allay our fears or to say, ' Brace...