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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | March 24, 2008

Shift system not benefiting schools, says Holness
Spanish Town, St. Catherine: Minister of Education Andrew Holness said the shift system has not worked to the benefit of the education system and is planning to have it removed over a five-year period. The minister, who was speaking at the Braeton Primary and Junior High School recently...

Security Ministry teaches parents skills to foster youth development

The Ministry of National Security and various community agencies are using parenting groups to implement programmes to equip parents with skills and practices to enhance the rearing of the next generation. Morin Seymour, executive director of Kingston Restoration Company, commended...

Motion-sensor camera system for Sangster International Airport

WESTERN BUREAU: The operators of the Sangster International Airport, MBJ Airports Limited, have undertaken several improvements to the security system at the facility in Montego Bay, St James, following several breaches recently. At a forum hosted last week Friday...

'Most early-childhood institutions have applied'

Sixty-three per cent of the 2,700 early-childhood institutions across the island have submitted applications to the Early Childhood Commission (ECC) and are expected to be registered once the necessary checks have been made, according to Sue Ann Wallace, public education...

Starting with a clean slate

When people decide to change diet, manage weight and live a healthier lifestyle, they often ask if they should also detoxify and cleanse their body. Yes, detoxification is one of my 'Four Pillars of Wellness'. This involves not only external cleansing - bathing our bodies...

Woman offered green card for oral sex

NEW YORK (CMC): New York police have arrested a Guyana-born United States federal immigration official for demanding sex from a Colombian woman in exchange for a green card. Prosecutors in Queens said last Friday that Isaac R.Baichu, 46, was recorded demanding sex...





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