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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | March 26, 2006

Munroe calls for government of national unity
GOVERNMENT SENATOR Trevor Munroe wants both political parties to consider having a government of national unity, which would include Government, Opposition and civil society in the Cabinet.

House approves motion for establishment of sex offenders registry
THE HOUSE of Representatives on Tuesday unanimously approved a motion calling for the establishment of a sexual offenders registry and the implementation of a programme for monitoring sex offenders ...


Report missing persons early, cop urges
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH MORE than 1,500 persons reported missing annually, the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is urging the public to take a more proactive and responsible role in reporting missing persons.


The bomb and non-proliferation
WITH THE looming petroleum shortage and concerns about global warming, it is expected that a large number of new nuclear reactors will be commissioned within a few years.


Writefully yours: 5 Reasons Why You Are Not Getting The Job
Hi Mrs. East: SAW your article in The Sunday Gleaner giving pertinent advice on career development. My problem is, I am currently employed temporarily but I need that to change.


Seething social issues: Education, jobs and social status
THIS IS the third in a series of five presentations concerning a constellation of pivotal problems of the country which, if dealt with, would have widespread impact on related problems leading to broad-based solutions.




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