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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | January 11, 2005

Port security seeking new device to nab drug couriers
THE PORT Authority of Jamaica (PAJ), in its move to enhance the security of the island's port facilities, is considering adding a new drug detection equipment called DrugCon.

Great start to Carib Marketplace
WESTERN BUREAU: CARIBBEAN MARKETPLACE 2005, the stellar event on both the Caribbean Hotel Association's (CHA) and the Jamaica Tourist Board's (JTA) calendar of events for this year, got off to an impressive start in Montego Bay ...


Mary Seacole portrait goes on show
LONDON (Reuters): THE ONLY known oil painting of nurse Mary Seacole, known as the black 'Florence Nightingale', went on show at London's National Portrait Gallery yesterday after being lost for years.


New volunteer group launched in Trelawny
A NEW volunteer organisation has been launched in Trelawny, aimed at mobilising resources and bringing together community, private and public sector support for the development of the parish. Carlton Gordon, chairman of the Trelawny Association of...


Principal always confident of Sanguinetti's success
HE'S NO prophet, but principal of Sanguinetti Primary in Clarendon, the Rev. Dr. Donald Johnson was confident his spellers would do well in the Clarendon Parish Final. He even told the Parent Teachers Association (PTA) they would take the top two...


Strong PTA contributes to strong school
ASK PRINCIPALS and they will tell you that the close involvement of parents in their child's academic work and a strong Parent Teachers Association (PTA) are godsends to a school. In that case, Bernard and Verona Williams should have halos around their..













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