St Andrew Rotary Club to build hostel for street boys
THE ROTARY Club of St. Andrew this week announced plans to construct a US$250,000 hostel to accommodate street boys in the Corporate Area as the main component of its centennial project.
Education woes drive criminality, says Thomas
KINGSLEY THOMAS, managing director of the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ), has suggested that the failure of the island's education system is largely responsible for the spiralling crime problem that is threatening to overtake the country.
Man freed of rape and firearm charges
THE COURT of Appeal yesterday commended prosecutor Anthony Armstrong for being a minister of justice when he conceded that 36-year-old garage operator Rudolph Malcolm, of Albion...
Accreditation a coming of age
PRIME MINISTER, P.J. Patterson has described the inauguration of the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions as a 'coming of age of the region'.
COUNTDOWN TO DENBIGH 2004 - Veggies are good for you
Ahead of the 52nd staging of the Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show (July 31- August 2) in Clarendon dubbed 'We Are What We Eat, So Let's Eat Jamaican'...
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