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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | August 15, 2006

TYRONE'S WATCH: Water woes in Willowdene
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? For some residents of the Willowdene Estate community, which is situated off the Old Harbour main road in St. Catherine, the necessity of piped water is a seasonal delight. The low water pressure experienced in certain sections...

PATH beneficiaries to get aid with school fees

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security has reminded parents, who are having difficulties paying their children's secondary school fees, that they can get assistance under the Programme of Advancement through Health and Education (PATH).


Purchasing school bags and shoes

1. It is highly important to avoid impulse shopping and ensure that shoes are of the highest quality workmanship. Look to see whether bottoms are lifting and whether sections are properly attached. 2. Parents, try not to be fooled...


Jamaica electronic show a success

The 2006 Jamaica Consumer Electronic Show was a mixture of high tech gadgetry, basic consumer needs and wholesome family fun. The show, which was in its sixth staging, was held in the Hilton Hotel ballroom, and showcased a wide variety of electronic...


JCC's programme helps beat inner-city blues

IN HIS speech at the Inner-city Leadership Training Programme's (ILTP) graduation ceremony last Thursday, Jamaica Labour Party general secretary, Karl Samuda, described the project as one of Jamaica's 'best kept secrets'.


Full backing for women doing a 'man's job' - poll

When school opens in September and Margaret Campbell has to deal with the students at all-boy St. George's College in Kingston, she can do so with the assurance that the vast majority of Jamaicans do not believe that her sex is an impediment to the job.




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