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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | January 17, 2003

Techs strike again - Plan to defy IDT's 8 a.m. work order
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL technologists who are on strike again said yesterday they would not resume work this morning at 8 o'clock, as specified in the Industrial Disputes Tribunal's (IDT) back-to-work order.

Scientists say bananas could split unless...
A British scientific magazine is reporting that bananas could disappear within a decade if steps are not taken urgently to develop new disease-resistant varieties. The following is a report from the BBC yesterday on the story.


Vendors, principal clash at Knockalva
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE WAS disorder yesterday at Knockalva Technical High School, Ramble, Hanover, the second day of clashes between the school's principal, Lephraim Morgan, and vendors who sell outside the gates.


Nat'l leaders look to hope
JAMAICA'S POLITICAL, church and civic leaders gathered yesterday for the 23rd annual National Leadership Prayer Breakfast at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston.


'Ochi' pier changes free of incidents
NEW SECURITY measures went into effect yesterday at the Ocho Rios cruise shippier, amid heavy police presence.


















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