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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | May 7, 2004

Peace graduates - Innercity youth embrace mediation training
Some 28 young men and women from several troubled communities across the Corporate Area celebrated the end of the first phase of special mediation training...

Health concern for officers at refugee camp
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: THE POLICE Federation has expressed concerns about its members being exposed to health risks while manning the refugee shelters in Port Antonio, Portland.


Ja Broilers offers free training to teachers
PRESIDENT AND chief executive officer of the Jamaica Broilers Group, Robert Levy, has announced that his company willd be offering free computer training at its head offices to one computer teacher from each of the 14 schools...


Rural schools to benefit from computer donation
THE COMPUTER programmes at schools located in the rural part of the island received a recent boost with the donation of 50 computers by the Virginia Jamaica Education Foundation (VJEEF).


C&WJ honours nation's teachers
CABLE & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) in recognition of the significant contribution made by teachers to the nation's development on 'Teachers' Day' demonstrated its appreciation by presenting gift baskets to all the teachers...


J'can building dreams
SUZANNE M. Graham remembers being captivated by city planning and urban development event when she was young.


Riu Int'l opens new luxury hotel
WESTERN BUREAU: THE SPANISH hotel chain Riu International on Wednesday opened the doors to its posh new US$68 million 420-room hotel in Negril, its second such local venture in less than four years.


'Economy on road to stability' - Whiteman cites success of mining, tourism sectors
MINISTER OF Information, Senator Burchell Whiteman, has said that the multibillion-dollar investment projects announced recently in the mining and tourism sectors were proof that the country was on the road to economic sustainability.













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