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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | July 29, 2005

Mystery still shrouds Orange Street inferno
FIREFIGHTERS ARE yet to determine the cause of a fire that on Wednesday destroyed the Consumer Goods Limited on Orange Street in downtown Kingston. Assistant Superintendent Jasper Campbell of the York Park Fire Station said it was also too early...

Camp to boost CSEC math, English performance
MORE THAN 1,000 grade 10 students are benefiting from a four-day residential camp, which is designed to boost their performance in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) mathematics and English language examinations.


PM outlines NHT fund spending for education sector
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has outlined a six-point procedure through which $5 billion, to be transferred from the National Housing Trust (NHT), would be implemented to finance the transformation of the education sector.


'Richie Pooh's' trial begins
KEVIN TYNDALE, otherwise called 'Richie Pooh', who it is being alleged is a member of the Gideon Warriors Gang, on Wednesday appeared under tight security in the Gun Court for his trial.


Robert Hamaty - Representing Ja well in Cayman
JAMAICA'S HONORARY Consul for Cayman, Robert Hamaty, is no stranger to piloting - whether it is the aircraft he flew for so many years of his life, or managing a large multi-territorial enterprise such as Tortuga Rum..


St Elizabeth PC still assessing road damage
BLACK RIVER: SUPERINTENDENT OF roads and works of the St. Elizabeth Parish Council, Kenroy Stewart, says assessment is still being carried out on all parish council roads that were damaged...


Denham Town residents handed keys to new homes
THE WEST Kingston community of Denham Town buzzed with activity on Wednesday afternoon as residents came out to witness 56 others receive keys for apartments completed under the Inner-City Housing Project.


St Catherine Chamber seeks solution to police salary impasse
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE ST. Catherine Chamber of Commerce says it is concerned about the current salary impasse between the Government and rank-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).
















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