Fix GSAT soon! - Education minister says GSAT causes two-Jamaica syndrome
Education Minister Andrew Holness yesterday dubbed the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) a meritocracy, which has not been a good placement mechanism for the island's children, and has hinted at a major change in the examination...
- Former cop tells all in murder case
- Restructure expenses, says career banker
- Little helpers have big impact
- 42 years and still in love - Teacher says she would do it all again
- Attorney takes home Silver Pen
- PSOJ angry over crime bill delays
- Agreement reached on time limit for defamation claims
- Major guns-for-drugs player nabbed at sea
- Maia is the winner
What a spectacle! - Junior Jackson remembers the 1962 CAC Games
It was the ninth Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games and Jamaica, fresh from having gained independence just nine days earlier, hosted the athletics section of the games at the National Stadium, August 15 to 28, 1962. A total of 1,559 athletes representing...
- New Wolmer's boy thanks his parents
- Island Smiles to disarm cancer woes at Relay for Life
- Medical Association lauds three of its own
- Jarrett upbeat about economic prospects
- Scrap Metal Regulations 2007 to be amended
- Jamaica's most wanted captured in US
- Swine flu cases rise to 11
- Marjorie Campbell-Rowan - Remembering her legacy
- Eulalee Dann - Cheerful, warm and giving mother
Think tank says ...No to fixed exchange rate - Debate misguided, says King
If Jamaica were to move to a fixed exchange rate regime, it would exacerbate conditions and create an even more unstable foreign exchange market than already exists, a Jamaican think tank said this week. "Until Jamaica is able to achieve and maintain greater fiscal discipline...
- Jamaica amending shopping laws
- Digicel reports sales of US$1.73b - 2 million more customers worldwide
- Big fees a bounty for banks
- JIIC seeks new growth overseas - Looks to Trinidad, Bahamas for new markets
- US bondsfall on debt load worries
- Barita restructures, plans to list on JSE - Unit trust, investment division merged
- LIME triumphs in contempt case
- Technip gets BHP Billiton contract
- CARICOM: Killing us softly - a response to Claude Clarke
- JCPS locates fertiliser dealer
- UC Rusal eyes Japanese, Chinese joint-venture partners
- MOVEMENTS
Easy for Bolt
ONTARIO, Canada (CMC): Jamaican world record holder Usain Bolt easily won the men's 100 metres at the Festival of Excellence track and field meeting last night.The 22-year-old Bolt accelerated away from his rivals over the second half ...
- Confident West Indies look to ambush India
- Jamaica's Taylor leads way
- South Africa humble England
- Excelsior on top
- T&T's Cup hopes sink
- Bank on Patta - Derby to highlight Pick-9
- Hamilton returned as TOBA boss
- Wehby: Williams left a special mark
- Infield Derby party will be hot, says Chin
- South Africa marks one year to World Cup
- Man U's Ronaldo makes world-record move
EDITORIAL - The Tesha Miller case
The recent decision by the Privy Council in the Janice Allen case would probably serve to underpin the legal appropriateness of the action this week of Crown prosecutors to prematurely close their case against Tesha Miller, the reputed leader of Spanish Town's notorious...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Holness is quite right
The Editor, Sir: Please publish the attached, as an open letter to Minister of Education Andrew Holness. Dear Minister Holness,Thank you, thank you, thank you! Finally, a minister who sees the whole picture and is not afraid to place the responsibility...
- Rev Dick got it wrong
- A bit of cracker history
- Flawed Sexual Offences Bill
- Involvement of parents is key
- KPH: leaves much to be desired
- We don't need the IMF
- Check before going
Back to basics
The Jamaica Basic Schools Foundation (United Kingdom), in association with the Hilton Kingston Jamaica hotel, held a gala charity dinner and ball at the popular New Kingston hotel on Saturday, June 6.
- Colouring the world
- Out & about
- Bye-bye, James and Janet - Friends and associates bid farewell to US deputy chief of mission and wife
- Sizzling Hedo!
- Something extra
TRINIDAD - Hit the road: Panday blasts UNC dissidents
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): The leader of the main opposition United National Congress (UNC), Basdeo Panday, has accused a dissident faction of being on a mission to destroy the party ahead of upcoming local...
Swine flu pandemic has begun, 1st in 41 years
GENEVA (AP): The World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday told its member nations it was declaring a swine flu pandemic, the first global flu epidemic in 41 years, as infections climbed in the United States, Europe, Australia, South America and...