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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | January 18, 2003

Education takes centre stage in Gleaner's online chat
CAN WE stop our teachers from leaving? What's happening to the education sector in Jamaica? Where are we going? The questions never stopped popping in, but Education, Youth and Culture Minister Maxine Henry-Wilson gave a rather comprehensive overview...

More illegal drugs remain in region - Forbes
MORE OF the illegal narcotics being transported through the Caribbean is staying behind, leading to increased drug consumption on the region's islands, a leading area law enforcement officer said yesterday.


Trade unions knock Junor's dismissal threat
THE JAMAICA Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) said yesterday that it was concerned about the statement made by Minister of Health, John Junor, on the possibility of medical technologists being fired for staying away from work.












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