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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | January 18, 2003

Medical techs ignore warning
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL technologists remained defiantly absent from work yesterday, despite the Labour Minister's warning that he could take them to court for their illegal strike.

Britain considers waiving visa fees for returning residents
THE BRITISH High Commission is giving favourable consideration to waiving visa application fees for returning residents who want to travel to Britain.


Seventeen schools get enhancement funds
MINISTER OF Education, Youth and Culture, Maxine Henry-Wilson, handed over $75 million in cheques to 17 newly upgraded secondary school principals for their enhancement programme, at the Ministry, Heroes' Circle, Kingston, yesterday.


JTB contracts questioned
AUDITOR-GENERAL Adrian Strachan says the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) may be in breach of proper procedure relating to the award of two contracts totalling nearly $90 million.


Privy Council reserves decision in Crawford's case
THE UNITED Kingdom Privy Council has reserved its decision in the application brought by Donovan Crawford, former head of the Century financial entities, who is seeking special leave to challenge a Court of Appeal ruling that he must pay loans totalling..


















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