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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | September 4, 2004

JTA raps police - Teachers' union was not informed of plan to place cops in schools
THE JAMAICA Teachers' Association (JTA) says it feels slighted by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) after Thursday's announcement that security officers will next week be placed in about 60 selected schools as part of a new community...

Electronic pedestrian crossing at Merl Grove
THE DEATH of 12-year-old Shakara Harris has prompted the National Works Agency (NWA) to install a new $500,000 electronic pedestrian crossing system at the Merl Grove High School, Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew in time for the start of...


Tufton, Reynolds supporters clash
SUPPORTERS OF Christopher Tufton and Keith Reynolds ­ the two Jamaica Labour Party candidates vying for the chairmanship of the South West St. Elizabeth constituency ­ clashed during campaigning activities in Black River, St. Elizabeth...


Water disruptions for Corporate Area
AS A result of declining water storage levels at the Hermitage Dam and the Mona Reservoir, the National Water Commission (NWC) said it has been forced to implement water restriction measures across the Corporate Area. The NWC said yesterday that...


Success Primary opening delayed
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH MANY schools gearing up to open for the new school year, Success Primary School in Barrett Town, St. James will not be among them, Senator Noel Monteith, State Minister in the Ministry of Education, disclosed this week in Montego Bay.




















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