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Jobless teachers - Principals say many highly-trained teachers out of classrooms
DESPITE HAVING a large number of highly-trained teachers available, school principals are bemoaning the fact that there are currently not enough jobs in the system to accommodate many of them.
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$Billions owed by Gov't
Terror reigns in Sp Town - Two more shot dead - Gunfire sends commuters running
Alleged child abuse cases to go before DPP
Seaga to challenge CCJ
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - Principals face serious challenges
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More safety measures for Constant Spring Road
THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) has implemented additional safety measures for pedestrians using Constant Spring Road near its juncture with Dunrobin Avenue, days after the death of a young Merl Grove student.
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Judge's error frees labourer
Fullertons for trial in May
Residents, colleagues protest man's shooting death
Education overhaul PM, teachers meet today
CAA cites continued fee delinquency
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Big returns - LEE-CHIN TOPS $25 BILLION ON NCB
THE $2.65 billion investment made by AIC chairman Michael Lee-Chin in National Commercial Bank (NCB) is now worth $28.7 billion. Mr. Lee-Chin acquired just over 75 per cent of the bank in March of 2002.
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More money for lip service - C&W landlines to cost more
In search of excellence in a broker
The avenue to excellence on-line
Alpart sale in the balance
'Air Ja Jazz and Blues Festival' in the black
Portmore gets new credit union
No massive tax increase or redundancies - Davies
Dollar takes a pounding - Jamaican $ has big drop against sterling
Remittance companies at ease with new rules
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WI morale on the line
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, CMC: WEST INDIAN morale will be tested as never before on this African tour when the visitors face South Africa in the second of five one-day international (ODI) matches at St George's Park this morning (Ja time).
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Harbour View, 'Spring'in do-or-die clash
Bolt all set for STETHS meet
Two schools pull out of schoolgirls league
Batting embarrassment in Cape Town
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Cruelty to children
THERE ARE two kinds of cruelty to children in Jamaica: institutional cruelty and parental cruelty. Both are shameful blots on our national character.
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The fate of Israel
The sure path to bankruptcy
It is not what you do
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JUTC transfer system needs clarification
The Editor, Sir: SUNDAY JANUARY 25 was my first opportunity trying out the JUTC's transfer system; whereas you take a bus which usually travels the full route but instead, on Sundays, travels to a particular terminus...
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Ageing leaders, fading vision
What a shame!
A state without vision
Stone age washroom facilities.
A free society is a wonderful thing
Little respect for life
'Never-never land'
'Beautification' is only a band-aid
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'The Doctor' is good to go!
ARMED WITH his acoustic guitar, a jovial Moses Davis prepared for his release from the St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday.
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Celebrating the Chinese New Year
A taste of sweet victory
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COLD GROUND IS THEIR BED: PART 2 Assertive outreach teams
Two times per week, health professionals leave the familiar setting of hospitals to meet their patients those who are homeless and mentally ill on the streets of Kingston.
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Homeless in New Kingston
High blood pressure
Show off your six-pack abs (Part 1)
Banana as health food
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Lotto results for January 24, 2004
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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