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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | January 7, 2004

New education regulations to come
SENATOR NOEL Montieth, Minister of State for Education, Youth and Culture, is expected to provide Cabinet with a final draft of the revised Education Regulations by the end of February.

Nat'l prayer breakfast for next Thursday
"JUSTICE, TRUTH be Ours" is the theme of the annual National Leadership Prayer Breakfast to be held next Thursday at 7:30 a.m. at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston.


Juggling many balls
MATRONS HAVE had to juggle many balls to keep infirmaries running.


Not much has changed - The buildings have run down, most need to be razed
INSTITUTIONS OFTEN change over time, but this rule doesn't seem to apply much for the island's 13 infirmaries, which haven't changed much in 100 years. The buildings have run down, most need to be razed.


Henry Campbell's story
HENRY CAMPBELL does not fit the typical description of a person one would expect to find in a government run infirmary.


It happened in Ja in 2003
JANUARY: In his New Year message Prime Minister P.J. Patterson called for increased momentum of poverty alleviation and social renewal programmes, improved levels of productivity and more effort to combat crime in 2003.













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