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News

Supreme Court building an eyesore, again

THE SUPREME Court building on King Street, downtown Kingston, which was refurbished 14 years ago with the assistance of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has become an eyesore once again...

Maxwell's fraud trial postponed a fourth time
THE FRAUD trial of former national football coach Geoffrey Maxwell, failed to begin as scheduled Monday after the court was told that his lawyer Ian Wilkinson, had emigrated...

'Education needs a bi-partisan approach'
MANAGING DIRECTOR of Scotiabank Jamaica, William Clarke, has appealed for a bi-partisan approach to education to ensure "a well-funded, highly successful product" irrespective of who forms the Government ...

Teachers ask for 50 per cent increase
OCHO RIOS: THE ISLAND'S teachers have asked for a 50 per cent increase in their salaries spread over two years as part of a 28-point wage claim currently being negotiated with Government

Carib District of Optimist convenes
THE CARIBBEAN District of Optimist International will, this weekend, stage its Fourth Quarter District Convention for the administrative year 1999-2000, at the Renaissance Jamaica Grande Hotel in Ocho Rios, St. Ann.


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