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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | December 15, 2003

Uneasy calm in Spanish Town
AN UNEASY calm now prevails in the volatile central St. Catherine communities of Ellerslie Pen and Job Lane, Spanish Town, St. Catherine...

Communication blamed for incorrect salary payments
THE JAMAICA Teachers' Association (JTA) and the Ministry of Education are both blaming poor communication as the cause of the eight years of incorrect salary payments to teachers.


Jamaican economy and crime causes for concern
WALDERSTON, Manchester: PETER MATHERS, the British High Commissioner to Jamaica, says that although predictions of civil unrest here have not materialised in 2003, Jamaica's economy and the crime problem remain causes for concern.


Joey Issa weds in style
WESTERN BUREAU: THE BRIDE was in a dress by Lebanese designer Reem Acra, and her brides-maids in Vera Wang creations, but the Jamaican women at Joey and Asha Issa's wedding were mostly attired in pieces from Jamaica's finest designers.


Western Cement ex-workers get paid
WESTERN BUREAU: EIGHTEEN MONTHS after Western Cement Co., Maggoty, St. Elizabeth, closed down its operations suddenly, more than 50 former production workers were paid on Friday in a $2-million package.



















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