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News

Job hunters give up search
More than half the number of unemployed Jamaicans have, in recent times, stopped looking for work, feeling there is no hope of ever finding a job.

Gov't opposes Blue Cross plan
The Ministry of Health is opposing a system that Blue Cross of Jamaica intends to implement to encourage efficiency among healthcare providers.

Low turnout, high quality at Denbigh
The turnout was low and rain threatened, but those who attended the first day's activity of Denbigh Agricultural Show 2000 were not disappointed.

Students to test cashless bus system
Come September 1, the Ministry of Transport and Works is to start a pilot phase of the "Smart Card" system which will minimise cash transaction on buses.

Former street boy to study abroad
Seven years ago, Rodney Walton was a barefooted child roaming the streets of Kingston during the days and sleeping there at nights. Rodney has made many strides since then, and his success story can be described as a beacon of hope for others.










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