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| published: Friday | June 11, 2004 |
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'That's a lie!' Education Minister denies NY teacher waiver charges
AN ANGRY Maxine Henry-Wilson, Minister of Education, yesterday vehemently denied charges made by an American official that she had given instructions to the New York Board of Education (NYBE) to discontinue a waiver for Jamaican teachers.
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Solicitor General backs JLP's position
Major shake-up in Narco Division
Ruling on CCJ delayed
More employment opportunities for youth
FirstCaribbean to honour region's unsung heroes
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Principals back call for specialist plant managers
SOME SCHOOL principals, reeling from the impact of a recent report on generally poor academic performance, want to be afforded more time to focus on instructional leadership in their schools.
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Maggotty High aims to 'move up the steps'
Rex Nettleford Prize in Cultural Studies
Cancer Society hosts Relay for Life tomorrow
JBI strengthens postal reform process
Speedy processing fuels volume growth
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Banana revolution
ON the surface, you would hardly notice it, but the banana industry has been completely transformed from what it was a generation ago.
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Money market awash with cash
A new champion for securities dealers
JSE gears up for changes
The JSE celebrates 35 years of growth
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'Bibi' stays put Brown
DESPITE MOUNTING defensive injuries, Reggae Boyz technical Director Carl Brown has ruled out back line duties for Bolton Wanderers midfielder Ricardo Gardner.
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Jamaica teams leave for Cuba
Cricketers fail to respect a great one
Smarty Jones down but not out!
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Make the law work
THE AGRICULTURAL Produce Amendment Bill, designed to assist in the prevention of praedial larceny which is claimed to cost the country's farmers in excess of $4 billion each year...
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Oh, what a Mayor!
Comrade leader or The Most Honourable?
Coconuts remembered
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Declare 2005 'The Year of the Youth'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TWIN-HEADED monster of crime and ignorance has reared its ugly head once more.
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Resume hanging now!
Passport woes
A strong air of malicious glee
Setting the record right
Praedial larceny
NIS pensions
Illegal garages
A warm hello to Sidney and Sheila
A plea to advertise
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Number of talent show finalists rises
FOUR FINALISTS in the Rising Stars talent search competition have so far been selected by public voting.
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DJs in high spirits after 'Barbados Gospel Fest'
Robert inspired by Jenieve
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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