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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 9, 2006

Cable and Wireless Jamaica Ltd rewards JeVaughn
CABLE AND Wireless Jamaica Ltd. (C&WJ) has rewarded JeVaughn Francis, an 11-year-old resident of Luke Lane who saved a neighbour's four-month-old infant from their burning house, in recognition of his selfless act.

JNBS donates 250 computers to schools
WESTERN BUREAU: THE STUDENTS of the Vaughn's Field Primary and Infant School in St. James, now stand to benefit from increased access to computer skills training following a donation of equipment from the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) on Tuesda


Karl Martin appointed to Contracts Commission
CIVIL ENGINEER, Karl D. Martin, has been appointed to the National Contracts Commission, succeeding the late Anthony Gibson, who died last year. The announcement was made at Monday's post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House...


Main road between Martha Brae and Falmouth closed
EFFECTIVE TODAY, the National Works Agency (NWA) will be closing the main road between Martha Brae and Falmouth in Trelawny. The roadway will be closed between the new overpass bridge on the North Coast Highway and Tharpe Street in Falmouth.


USAID, Health Ministry launch youth programme
THE UNITED States Agency for International Development (USAID) yesterday launched 'Jamaica's Solution to Youth Lifestyle and Empowerment' (Ja-Style) programme in partnership with the Ministry of Health.


Sex education a must
VICE-PRESIDENT of the National Secondary Students Council, Tamian Beckford, is urging the Ministry of Education to insist that all secondary schools adopt the Reform of Secondary Education (ROSE) curriculum.

















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