Education 'hijack' - PM rebuts JLP's criticism - Cost-sharing to be phased out
WESTERN BUREAU: GOVERNMENT WILL gradually phase out the education cost-sharing programme, and pay tuition fees in full for needy students by 2005, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, President of the People's...
Seaga unveils 'Change Pain to Gain' manifesto
THE JAMAICA Labour Party last night unveiled 10 "public interest" programmes from its manifesto, 'Change Pain to Gain' at a huge public rally at South Parade, downtown Kingston, on which it is basing its bid to form ...
Turmoil swirls at May Pen Hospital - Dawes claims disciplinary victimisation - Doctors threaten to take leave en masse
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL consultants yesterday came out in full support of their colleague, Dr. Winston Dawes, May Pen Hospital's senior medical officer, who was sent on immediate leave last Friday by the Southern Regional Health ...
Enviro body wants halt to bird-shooting in Portland
EMERGING NATURE tourism in the Portland area is under threat due to excesses of bird-shooting, according to the Portland Environmental Protection Association...
Fourth former receives Delton Barrett Scholarship
FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD CHRISTOPHER Brown's dream of becoming a chartered accountant received a big boost last Friday when he was named the first recipient of the Delton Barrett Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship was named in honour...
Cop killed in St James crash
WESTERN BUREAU: A POLICE officer lost his life in a motor vehicle accident on Saturday night when the patrol car in which he was driving crashed into a ditch.
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