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$20m for crippled widow
A GERMAN woman who became wheelchair bound after an accident on Jamaica's north coast 12 years ago in which her husband was killed, has been awarded $20 million by a Supreme Court judge. The award was handed down by Mr Justice Theobalds at the end of...

Rehab centre for school delinquents

THE MINISTRY of Education is to establish a rehabilitation and counselling centre for problem students at the end of September in an attempt to curb the problem of violence and indiscipline in the nation's high schools.

'J'can pilots only'
THE CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) is still only a proposal but already it is triggering nervous reactions in local industrial relations. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Anthony Irons, confirmed yesterday ...

Gleaner Board honours Facey

THE HON. Maurice Facey received high praise yesterday for his "powerful and continuous influence" on the Board of the Gleaner Company during a luncheon held in his honour at the North Street office in downtown Kingston. After serving the Board for 27...

US company to fix fingerprint glitch

AN AMERICAN company has been contracted to correct major glitches in the fingerprint cross-matching of electors, Director of Elections, Danville Walker, said yesterday. With the use of the Cogent technology, the Electoral Office will not need to go back.

Calls for communities to get involved in nation-building
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: SENIOR MEMBER of Parliament in the Namibian House of Parliament Alfred Stephens has called on community organisations to get more involved in the process of national development and nation-building.

















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