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Jamaica Gleaner Cornwall Edition

Ministry targets overcrowding in schools
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MINISTRY of Education says it is bent on curtailing the problem of overcrowding in Montego Bay schools. According to Ministry officials, the aim is to have 35 students to one teacher by the year 2003.

Beloved nun leaves MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: SISTER TERESIA Tinanisolo, a stalwart in the early childhood education in the Mt. Salem community, in Montego Bay, will be leaving Jamaica soon to take up another job in the United States.


No Busta Cup for Jarrett Park
WESTERN BUREAU: JARRETT PARK, which successfully hosted two international cricket matches last year, generating the best financial returns of all games staged locally, has not been selected to host any Busta Cup games this year.




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