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Munro PTA blasts Whiteman
The Parents Teachers Association of Munro College, St. Elizabeth, blasted Education Minister Burchell Whiteman, yesterday,... saying that his action was a slap in the face of the school's administration.

Cops' efforts being 'undermined'
The police have lashed 'hypocrites' in the political parties for undermining their efforts to fight crime in some communities and are predicting that the year 2002 will be a tough one for Jamaicans.


Police deny problems with community access
The police in Western Jamaica are dispelling the myth that they cannot enter some communities, particularly those in the inner cities.


Record break-ins at post offices
There were increased attacks on post offices across the island last year. Thieves broke into post offices 48 times targeting mainly rural ones.


Appeals for financial rescue
Shock disclosure about finances from Caribbean Media Corporation.

















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