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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | December 6, 2003

No refund - JTA
Threatens court action over demand for overpayment money

THE JAMAICA Teachers' Association (JTA) has informed the Ministry of Education that the specialist and trained teachers who it overpaid millions of dollars, will not be returning the outstanding money, having received legal advice on the issue.

Grants Pen takes on 'new attitude'
JUST DRIVING through the Grants Pen/Shortwood communities of north east St. Andrew, one cannot help but see the marked changes in the area, changes that show up in the attitude of the residents, and in clean streets, and newly painted...


Jamaica on panel to settle Zimbabwe impasse
BARRED FROM a summit of Britain and its former colonies, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe dominated its tense opening Friday, with British Prime Minister Tony Blair urging African leaders to hold the line on the nation's suspension...


'Gleaner' takes five PAJ awards
THE GLEANER on Thursday night walked away with five of the Press Association of Jamaica's (PAJ) 60th Anniversary National Journalism awards.


Runway extension 'too costly' - AAJ
THE AIRPORTS Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) says it cannot afford to immediately implement a new stipulation by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) to establish Runway Safety Areas (RSA) at the island's airports.


Justice Education Unit opens December 10
THE FORMAL opening of the Justice Education Unit will be one of the main features of International Human Rights Day to be observed on Wednesday, December 10.



















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