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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | May 23, 2004

Wage wrangle
Restrain yourself! ­ private sector employers warn unions
Not necessary ­ union leader replies

PRIVATE SECTOR employers yesterday, again, warned trade unions to 'exercise restraint' when asking for increased wages and salaries for private sector employees...

Violence in schools intensifies
IN THE last three weeks, the education sector has been buffeted by a raft of disciplinary problems which has led to three student-on-student murders, student demonstrations and one case of malicious destruction of school property.


'Only 50 years of bauxite reserves left'
EVEN AS the country prepares to embark on the most significant investment in the bauxite/ alumina industry for many years, one respected expert is warning that time is running out for the industry, with a limited amount of bauxite..


Jamaican sworn in as Westchester president
First coloured president of the 106-year old organisation

TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK: AS THE United States celebrates the 50th anniversary of the landmark Supreme ...


GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM
Schoolboys must take responsibility for offsprings

SCHOOLBOYS WHO impregnate their female peers should be mandated by law to provide financially and emotionally for the child...



















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