School heads fail - Holness slams primary school principals for poor-quality education
Education Minister Andrew Holness has given several primary school principals an 'F' on their report cards for failing to ensure that top-quality education is provided to students under their care.
- Nurse suspended for premature baby's death
- Diamond Crest - girls' best friend
- Student exodus: Economic meltdown causing parents to move children from prep to primary institutions
- Denise's success - A young woman tells her story of abandonment and triumph
- Face of HIV/AIDS improves - health official
... Lobby group seeks insurance for persons living with the disease
AS INSURANCE companies continue to insist that individuals be tested for HIV/AIDS before they qualify for certain policies, the Jamaica Business Council on HIV/AIDS (JABCHA) is urging the providers to offer special coverage for persons living with the...
- Cops in hot water
- Rastafarian brethren outnumber 'sistren'- Bucks trend in Christian churches
- A new house for Norman
- Funnyman Will Ferrell shows adventurous side
- Kicking it with the Dubtonic Kru
Wedding budgets tighten - Stores on the losing end
Two years ago, business was good at PCR Decorations.
- All-woman team triumphs: UWI Mona wins bank case analysis - again
- The National Housing Trust (NHT) puts homes for civil servants on the market
- Flouted laws said to rob architects of work
- Worth the hire? Architects say their work doubles value, saves costs
- Selling seasonings in bulk - Is this a good idea?
- Paying the piper - Calculating student-loan costs
- Another IRA product launched
- Re-engagement seen in free-trade talks
Gayle storms Australia
LONDON (CMC):Chris Gayle smashed a typically belligerent 88 from 50 balls to earn the Man-of-the-Match award, and lead West Indies to a convincing seven-wicket victory over Australia in the ICC World Twenty20 Championship yesterday.
- Winning start for India
- Boyz in hunt for goals - Barnes: We need that killer instinct
- Tough man 'Pepe' remains loyal to Ja
- DaCosta's Machine remains unbeaten
- Summer Bird wins Belmont
- Wadadah still in the race
- Trinidad's hopes fade
- Spin bowling and the World Twenty 20
- Orlando look to avoid 0-2 hole
- Kuznetsova reigns at French Open
- England win 4-0
- English Guineas, Derby double for Sea The Stars
EDITORIAL: What should be expected of Louise Bennett-Coverley All-Age
If it can count Roderick Rainford among its alumni, the former Gordon Town All-Age School can lay claim to pedigree.
- CARICOM: killing us softly
- The police and human rights
- Pre-empt International Monetary Fund (IMF) conditionalities
- Debunking the condom myth
LETTER OF THE DAY - My SLB nightmare
The Editor, Sir:I saw the related articles on the Students' Loan Bureau in The Sunday Gleaner of May 17 and 24, and thought I could add another side to the story.
Organs and organists fading
"How the piano sound so funny?
- Bonafide wants Jamaican recognition
- Ron Young entertainment's legal guy
- Uganda moves to reggae beat - Though Marley mania holds firm, new interests abound
- Nas, Damian Marley to perform together at Sumfest
- STORY OF THE SONG; Max Romeo has fertile 'Wet Dream'
- ATI offers the best of both worlds
- Sonya Headlam makes Jamaica debut
- Resurgence for Prince Zimboo, the African deejay with 999 wives
- MOVIE REVIEW: Making news - the real plot for 'State of Play'
BOOK REVIEW: Jamaica sprinting into history
Title: SPRINTING INTO HISTORY - Jamaica and the 2008 Olympic Games Author: Delano Franklyn Publisher: Wilson Franklyn Barnes Reviewer: A.W.
- SUNDAY SAUCE: When I die, I must be mourned.
- Book Review: Subtle style, powerful messages
- A surprise party guest
- The donkey ride
- Be happy
- A career in architecture
Consuming crabs for a cause
WESTERN BUREAU:It would seem the statement, 'if available at the gate', paid off handsomely for Eric 'Busha' Clarke as he barely had hands to feed the hundreds who converged on Paradise Park in Savanna-la-Mar last...
- Jason Henzell's fun-filled 40th
- Fashion designer weds
- Easy, breezy Breezes
- How the other half lives: Birthday Celebrations
- DOCTOR'S ADVICE; A married woman's fantasy
- Parents are lovers too!
Cuba libre
The historic decision taken on January 21, 1962, at the eighth Meeting of Consultation of Foreign Ministers in Uruguay by member countries of the Organisation of American State (OAS) to expel Cuba from the OAS because of its adoption of communism as a system of governance was on Wednesday, June 3, rescinded in another historic meeting in Trinidad.
- Caribbean diplomacy and victory for Cuba
- Socialism not the answer
- The Trojan horse
- Women redefining power
- Crisis in the countryside
- Media regulation at its most confusing
- George Headley's centenary
President Obama hails 'sheer improbability' of D-Day victory
OMAHA BEACH, France (AP):Recalling the "unimaginable hell" of D-Day suffering, President Barack Obama paid tribute yesterday to the against-all-odds Allied landings that broke Nazi Germany's grip on France and turned the tide of history."The sheer...
BUYERS' MARKET
With the downturn in the world economy, local auto dealers have been forced to slash margins and find creative methods to keep the cars rolling off their lots.