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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | June 7, 2008

Against the odds - Outstanding GSAT results for some students
Despite the violence in their communities during preparations for the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT), some students at the August Town Primary and the Holy Family Infant...

'Overhaul the force' Committee recommends changes for JCF

The committee which was set up to review the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has recommended a raft of radical changes to improve the organisation.The proposals include: a name change to the Jamaica Police Service...

Ministry to tackle human trafficking

The Ministry of National Security says it will be implementing a number of measures as part of efforts to deal with the problem of human trafficking.

Finding keys to success - After dropping out of school, man reaping happiness from the land

'Dropping out of school is not the end of the world," says three-time National Young Champion Farmer, 26-year-old Leighton Davis.

Ministry opens to enable GSAT results

The Ministry of Education's Region One Office in Kingston will be opened today to facilitate parents still awaiting their children's Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) results.

BRIEFS

MAY PEN, Clarendon: The police say speeding and improper overtaking contributed to the motor vehicle crash on the Dawkins Pen main road, Clarendon, yesterday, in which five persons were killed.The police reported that a...





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