Lead Stories US hiring 600 J'can teachers - Applicants crowd recruitment
centre on UWI Campus  MORE THAN 600 Jamaican teachers are to start working in the New York City public school system in August. They are being hired at a three-day recruitment drive at the UWI, Mona, being undertaken by the Centre for Recruitment and Professional... More Lead Stories 'New pensions system won't be applied retroactively' Government to
monitor C&WJ JAS efficiency
comes under criticism Deputy DPP cites problems of leadership J'cans in Tri-State area
urged to support foundation  News Groups want 'Braeton Seven' probe speeded up LEADERS OF 14 local business, civic, human rights and church organisations want the Police Public Complaints Authority and the Bureau of Special Investigations to speed up their probe of the March 14 killing by the police of seven men in Braeton, south... More News MoBay's e-book centre opens Nurses threaten protest over allowances Claudia Kirschhoch still a mystery a year later Cop 'concerned' about murder figures  Business Go-Local now in the west GO-LOCAL Jamaica is now in the West. Today marks the launch of www.Go-Montegobay.com. It's the newest community website to go live. The site, though hosted under the name Montego Bay really covers local news and happenings from all over St. James. More Business FINSAC divestment
yet to affect
property market
Major shocks derail Cement Company profit
The art of expediency 40,000 IT jobs
unrealistic says Kerr  Sport Skerritt fires at Hoad WEST INDIES cricket team manager Ricky Skerritt has expressed surprise that sports psychologist Joe Hoad has claimed he had resigned from his position with the team. Skerritt said Hoad's contract had ended. More Sport Rose, Terrier shine at start of Trials Bahamas teams here for Cup warm-ups Campbell expresses disappointment Well played, George Prescod  Commentary Modernising public sector THE NEW executive agency status that is aimed at improving service delivery and recently conferred on eight government departments is apparently reaping rewards. Last Saturday the agencies' performance came up for review at a symposium hosted by the... More Commentary Imperatives of economic change Spotlight on road network The strange case of Mr William Moore Alcan: 'good, being gone'  Letters Letter of the Day - In praise of JUTC workers THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DEMONSTRATION of patriotic duty, sense of commitment, and heroism by employees of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited in response to Wednesday morning's fire at the JUTC Spanish Town Depot, highlights another side of the... More Letters Mental illness and prison Women's political ascendancy Disappointed in Garvey critique Policy needed to address don phenomena Excessive fees of SLB Times Store closure a sad event The facts on cellular roaming Mexico and the map  Entertainment Sex the secret weapon  Sex appeal, a female entertainer's secret weapon. Most of them have it but not all of them use it, those who do think it's the greatest marketing tool.
Sex. More Entertainment Shaggy for Sumfest Carlene steals souls in 'Sav'  ShowTime Labour Day Concert  The 2001 Labour Day Concert was a juxtaposition between good performances from the seven billed artistes and little crowd support. The event was held free of cost last Wednesday at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Kingston. More ShowTime Franklin wows faithful American
film/music stars touch down in JA  Star Page Gospel dancehall  WHAT dancehall has lost gospel has gained. Chevelle Franklyn and Papa San have crossed over to the gospel arena and are now churchgoers. However, the dancehall intrigue in terms of lyrics and stage demeanour remain in tact. Both artiste gave a... More Star Page Can cow's milk allergy be cured? Leave the young lady alone! 
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