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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | July 2, 2004

New fees for work permits
HORACE DALLEY, the Minister of Labour and Social Security, has announced a new fee structure for the granting of work permits to foreign nationals wishing to work in Jamaica.

Minister urges students to focus
BLACK RIVER: THE REV. Junior Rutty has challenged the 2004 graduating class of the Hampton High School to consider themselves as winners as they focus on the next phase of their lives.


Peart cautions Buchanan on 'bogus' invoice claim
MICHAEL PEART, Speaker of the House of Representatives, has admonished Housing Minister Donald Buchanan for accusing at least one Member of Parliament of issuing 'bogus' invoices for a non-existent hardware store...


New JTA president to be named Tuesday
THE 2004/05 president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) will be identified next Tuesday following the counting of ballots at the association's Church Street headquarters in downtown Kingston.


Gun link in Mountain View double killing
SITTING ON a small metal chair along the dusty pathway off 72 Mountain View Avenue, St. Andrew, yesterday, Joyce Sampson wept for more than three hours. Her son Michael Tyrell, 30, was one of two men killed in execution style early Tuesday morning.


Harfia Ferguson
Postmistress at UTech, and loving it "THE SIGN at the entrance of the post office was lowered and is no longer as visible as it used to be. It must be raised to the height that it was at before.


Paulwell praises postal service
"THE MANAGEMENT of the postal service has done a tremendous job in improving staff morale, and one of the best labour relations climates now exist.












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