Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
Published: Monday Sunday | January 3, 2010
Fire fury: Alligator Pond erupts over police shooting: Police station burnt:Service vehicle torched: One man dead
The usually serene town of Alligator Pond, at the border of Manchester and St Elizabeth, erupted into the first major protest for 2010 ... Read More...
Deadly decade
"It's been another bloody year in Jamaica," seems to be a bad cliché that just won't go away. Read More...
2010 Challenges and opportunities: Taming the fiscal monster
While the country enters 2010 with many economic challenges, most analysts agree that reducing the fiscal deficit should be priority number one. Read More...
Look yonder: Overseas job prospects still bright for Jamaicans despite worldwide recession
With the job prospects at home for Jamaicans looking dim this year, persons are looking overseas for work and it appears that many could find the jobs they seek. Read More...
Pressure on private schools
Cash-strapped independent schools will be faced with more pressure to keep afloat this year.The global economic meltdown has dealt them a severe blow and Karlene Bisnott, president of the Jamaica... Read More...
No decision on 'Dudus'
Undoubtedly, one of the most eagerly awaited announcements this year will be the Government's decision on the extradition request for west Kingston area leader Christopher 'Dudus' Coke... Read More...
Jamaicans urged to look for opportunities in 2010
With the country facing undoubtedly tough times this year, Dr Leahcim Semaj is urging Jamaicans to look for the opportunities which might emerge. Read More...
Fire sale; Government might have to slash prices to sell Air Jamaica and other assets
THE GOVERNMENT could be hard pressed to get the best price for several assets it plans to place on the divestment block this year. Read More...
FAA increases scrutiny on AA
WESTERN BUREAU:Already under Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) scrutiny for three concurrent botched landings, the American Airlines accident at the Norman Manley International Airport on December 22 will result in even... Read More...
Schools prepare for tough year
The economic tsunami of 2009 did not spare the education system and many administrators are hunkering down for more battering this year. Read More...
Fire and fury
The police argued that the fiery protest was unfortunate and needless as it was a clear case of the men being shot after they attempted to avoid arrest following calls from residents about a robbery. Read More...
A new year's letter to Santa
Dear Santa,You must think it is kind of strange to be getting letters this early in the year. Read More...







