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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | September 4, 2006

THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: Bruce Golding's new agenda
In our lead story, we carried a story in which Opposition Leader Bruce Golding set out his agenda for the first hundred days of a new Jamaica Labour Party administration. In this feature, we present excerpts from Mr. Golding's extensive interview...

Top CSEC achievers - Ten ones and very proud
Kevin Williams, of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, outperformed most of his peers in the 2006 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate examinations and gained top scores for all ten subjects that he sat.


Commissioner calls on trained sergeants to act responsibly
Spanish Town, St. Catherine: Assistant Commissioner of Police, Novellette Grant, has called for police sergeants who participated in a recent management course at Twickenham Park, St. Catherine, to become more introspective about the way they carry out...


Legislation to be drawn up for DNA testing
Director of Justice Reform in the Ministry of Justice, Canute Brown, says legislation to introduce the mandatory taking of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) samples for forensic analysis could be in place by year end.


Post office Smart Card deals
Public transportation commuters can reap rich rewards with Smart Card purchases at select post offices. In a special promotion starting today and running until September 30, Jamaica Urban Transit Com-pany (JUTC) Smart Card customers...


UTech - UTech Self-Access Learning Centre Receives Certificate of Achievement
The Self-Access Learning Centre, located in the Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies, received high commendation from the international jury in this year's Commonwealth Association of Public Administration and Managers...


Fish - The good, the bad and the ugly
THE GOOD: Fish, especially oily fish like mackerel, salmon, herring and sardine, contain omega-3 fatty acids. These are a type of essential fats necessary for health that the body cannot make and must be obtained from the diet.


Rising from the ashes
In 1995, when residents of three communities in St. Ann complained of dust nuisance from the mining operations of the Kaiser bauxite plant, they had no idea that from the dust, would come their source of wealth.




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