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School cuts caning

THE HOSPITALISATION of a first form student at St. George's College, who was caned by a teacher, has forced the school to ban the practice and has sent education officials behind closed doors to discuss the issue. Yesterday, St. George's principal Van...

Cruise shipping fallout
WESTERN BUREAU: WHILE THE Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) is saying that Princess Cruises decision to scale back its operations in Jamaica was not due to passenger dissatisfaction, the cruise line is saying otherwise.

Investors focus on NCB plan

A PACKED room full of NCB Group investors yesterday heard Chairman Oliver Clarke strongly recommend a proposed reorganisation plan and answer questions for almost three hours. The NCB Group had about 25,000 shareholders over a decade ago and yesterday...

Delta for MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: DELTA AIR Lines, one of the world's largest airlines is to begin daily seasonal non-stop service between Atlanta and Montego Bay, December 15 through next April 30.

Thirty per cent of youths not exposed to sex education
BETWEEN 30 and 35 per cent of children have not been exposed to sex education despite the efforts of the Government. Dr. Olivia McDonald, Medical Director of the National Family Planning Board, said local research indicated that only 70 per cent of...














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