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Lead Stories

Whiteman under fire

EDUCATION MINISTER Burchell Whiteman came under heavy fire from teachers yesterday as he attempted to defend a decision to cut roughly 300 teachers from the education system during the upcoming academic year.

Strenuous efforts to resume hanging - Jamaica House notes public impatience
THE GOVERNMENT insisted yesterday that it was "actively taking steps" to deal with crime, in the wake of heavy criticisms from private sector interests over its seeming inability to deal with the problem.

6,000 J'cans for US hotel jobs
AT LEAST 6,000 Jamaicans will be employed in the United States by August 2001 under the H2B programme for workers in the hospitality and hotel sector...

Government aware of concerns - Mullings
DEPUTY PRIME Minister Seymour Mullings who is in charge of the government, while Prime Minister Patterson is overseas on vacation, yesterday acknowledged increasing ....

CWJ cuts World Telenet telecom connections
CABLE AND Wireless Ltd. yesterday disconnected the telephone lines of World Telenet International Ltd, an Internet service provider, despite a Supreme Court order granted on August 14...


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