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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | December 15, 2004

No more excuses
Task force recommends sweeping changes in education

THE LONG-AWAITED task force report on education was made public yesterday with several sweeping recommendations, which could see wide-ranging transformation in the education ...

Geddes estate wins Privy Council palimony case
HELGA STOECKERT, co-owner of the Four Seasons Hotel, Ruthven Road in St. Andrew, has lost her final legal battle to recover millions of dollars from the estate of her former lover, the late Paul H. Geddes, co-founder of Desnoes and Geddes.


Ackee ban lifted
90 per cent of processors now open for business

SOME 90 per cent of ackee processors are now back in business after growing cases of fraud in the industry, post-Hurricane Ivan, forced the Jamaica Bureau of Standards (JBS) to place a 60-day ban on the product on October 15.


Privy Council rules against security company
A JAMAICAN woman whose son was killed by an on-duty security guard nearly 19 years ago, has won her appeal before the United Kingdom Privy Council against a Court of Appeal ruling.





















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