'No CXC free ride'
A NUMBER of fifth form students in high schools will not be able to take up Government's offer to pay for four of their CXC subjects. Several schools have stuck to their usual stance and have either refused to, or will refuse to allow students with poor..
Seaga vows to keep 'Gov't on toes'
THE GOVERNMENT will have a stiff challenge on its hands when the new Parliament opens, says Opposition Leader Edward Seaga. According to Mr. Seaga, the Opposition is going to be the strongest one in the history of the country.
Water still rising in New Market
NEARLY one month after heavy rains lashed the island, sections of Hanover and St. Elizabeth remain severely waterlogged.
Patterson's return good for Caribbean, says Anthony
THE installation of the Most Honourable P.J. Patterson as Jamaica's Prime Minister for a fourth consecutive term holds great significance for the advancement of the Caribbean Community, according to St. Lucia's Prime Minister...
Education will 'log on' to technology - Henry-Wilson
NEWLY-APPOINTED Education, Youth and Culture Minister, Maxine Henry-Wilson, said last Friday she will be banking on technology to improve the quality education that the country offers.
Jamaica voted top tourist destination again
TRAVEL AGENTS worldwide have again recognised Jamaica as the top tourist destination in the Caribbean, at the World Travel Awards held in St. Lucia on Friday night.
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