180 hotel workers being sent home from Florida
HURRICAN CHARLEY might not have hit Jamaica directly, but it is having its repercussions with the early return of 180 Jamaican hotel workers who are being sent home from Florida in the United States because of serious damage to two hotels.
President for CCJ sworn in
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: MICHAEL DE La Bastide was sworn in yesterday as President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) which is scheduled to come into effect later this year.
Implement new curriculum, Education Minister urges
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: EDUCATION MINISTER Maxine Henry-Wilson, yesterday implored educators at the primary level to establish the required committee to ensure the proper implementation of the new curriculum in their institutions.
Gang feud claims another in Sp Town
A FAMILY in Spanish Town is deprived of its main source of income, as gang feuds have recently claimed the life of 25-year-old Kirk Orlando Thompson.
900 graduate from NCU
JUST OVER nine hundred students graduated from the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) last Sunday in a ceremony marked by grandeur, pomp and pageantry.
Road work in St Ann begins
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) will be embarking on a major road rehabilitation project on the Beecher Town to Milford main road in St. Ann, which has been a source of discontent for residents of that area since last year.
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