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Staff cuts loom
Public sector could be hit hard UNIONS REPRESENTING public sector employees want to meet government officials to clarify reports of imminent staff cuts.

Inner-city groups unite in clean-up drive
MEMBERS OF the Trench Town community, students from the University of the West Indies (UWI), National Youth Service volunteers and Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldiers came out in large numbers yesterday to participate in the Labour Day Project.

Over 400 for national awards
MORE than 400 members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), the Correctional Services Department and Fire Department have been conferred with national honours by the Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke in celebration of the.

Simpson Miller to take tourism to the public

TOURISM MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller's agenda for moving the industry forward is to create a partnership between major industry players and the people of Jamaica.

Teachers urged to be innovative

DERRICK KELLIER, Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, has urged teachers to find more innovative ways to deal with students and to meet the challenges of the new millennium.

Hundreds support Labour Day projects
HUNDREDS OF Service Clubs members, representatives of Citizens Association, Parents Teachers Association and church groups turned out to support Labour Day 2000 in north west St. Catherine.




















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