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Power outage havoc - JPSCo load-shedding hits islandwide
EXTENDED POWER cuts across the island, stretching sometimes for three and half to four hours, are again wreaking havoc on manufacturers and households.

Chief Justice to hear Gleaner case today
CHIEF JUSTICE the Hon. Lensley Wolfe is expected to hear the matter of the ex parte injunction against The Gleaner today. The injunction was brought by attorney Raymond Clough against The Gleaner, preventing the publishing of an article.

Marginal hikes in school fees

FHALIA WRIGHT is walking on air she is among many proud parents who yesterday basked in the glow of their children's success in the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT). "Just a while ago he called me and he said, 'Mommy, I passed for Campion (College).'

Whiteman defends stance on teacher exodus

EDUCATION MINISTER Senator Burchell Whiteman yesterday attempted to clarify his position that the island's education system could cope even with the loss of more than 600 teachers to overseas jobs. He stood by statements he made earlier this month but...

PM orders squatter eviction guidelines - Seaga sees 'political terrorism'

PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has asked several of his Ministers and heads of several state agencies which deal with land to provide him within seven days with the guidelines they follow when evicting squatters. He has also asked them to review these...















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