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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | October 3, 2005

Teachers fight back - Educators from Trench Town, Charlie Smith to march for peace
DISGRUNTLED TEACHERS at both Trench Town and Charlie Smith high schools in the violent-torn community of Arnett Gardens, South St. Andrew, will put down their chalk and dusters...

Negro River threatens St Thomas residents
RESIDENTS OF Mount Lebanus and surrounding areas in western St. Thomas have expressed concern about the Negro River which has been causing them a great deal of worry since the passage of Hurricane Ivan last year.


JPS ordered to comply with BSJ testing
MINISTER OF Commerce, Science and Technology, Phillip Paulwell, has moved to end the controversy with the testing of electricity meters by gazetting a new order under the Standards Act to give the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) ...


Museums in Jamaica
THE INTERNATIONAL Commission on Museums (ICOM) defines a museum as a socially responsible institution dedicated to serving the public. Museums are generally recognised as cultural institutions that record and publicly express...


Mass police meeting at Kingston waterfront
THOUSANDS OF rank-and-file police officers are expected to gather at the Kingston waterfront this afternoon for a mass meeting to discuss the present wage and fringe benefit impasse between themselves and the Government.


UK cops close in on murder suspect
OFFICERS AT Operation Trident are now closing in on the suspected killer of seven-year-old Jamaican Toni-Ann Byfield and her father Bertram Byfield.


Carib business leaders get update
ICC CRICKET World Cup West Indies 2007 Inc., continued its information drive last Thursday when Senior Legal Counsel Derek Jones addressed the second meeting of the Caribbean Chambers of Commerce and Industry.


















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