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Lead Stories

School cuts begin - Teachers prepare to fight Gov't's lay-off plan

Public sector teachers are planning to fight the Government's redundancy plan, which seems finally to be in full gear.

Lindsay loses appeal

DELROY LINDSAY, former head of the Workers Bank (now Union Bank), yesterday lost his appeal to have a Supreme Court order freezing his assets both locally and abroad, set aside. Lindsay's assets were frozen in August 1999 following a suit brought...

KSAC targets unlicensed clubs, dances
SEVERAL OF Kingston's night clubs and promoters of open air dances, have been targeted by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) for failing to comply with the Council's regulations. These places are required to have a licence to operate but...

HEART/NTA graduates urged to become entrepreneurs
GRADUATES OF HEART/NTA institutions in the South East region have been encouraged to "invest and develop businesses" by two private sector leaders, Thalia Lyn of Island Grill and Clarence Clarke, President of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA)..

PAHO 8th Annual Caribbean Media Awards - Grim tales of victims of heinous crimes revisited
WESTERN BUREAU: A GRIM silence fell on the gathering of journalists, businessmen and health professionals as Wendy Chamberlaine's battered face filled the display screen in the ballroom of the Grand Barbados Beach Resort where the...

Island's markets to be improved ­ Bertram
THE ISLAND'S markets will be improved next year, says Minister of Local Government, Youth and Community Development, Arnold Bertram. He said this was in recognition of how important markets were as income earners for residents.














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