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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | July 1, 2005

Government moves to tackle deficiencies in children's homes
THE GOVERNMENT has taken steps to address deficiencies in the care provided by state-run children's homes. This, according to Dr. Donald Rhodd, state minister for education, youth and culture...

Trust Fund launched for needy children
IN A special effort to assist with the reduction of the crime and violence that is plaguing the society, the Jamaica Bankers Association (JBA), in collaboration with the Rotary Club of St. Andrew North...


Training, development body celebrates 25th anniversary
THE JAMAICA Association for Training and Development (JATAD) will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary with a week of activities commencing on July 3 under the theme "Energising Regional Prosperity - High Morale, Productivity and Quality".


'Million Woman March' set for Aug 1
A ROOM filled with a bunch of riled up women can be a scary place, but on Wednesday that room was filled with enthusiasm and oestrogen infused fervour for the upcoming 'Million Woman March'.


What's the deal JPS? - St Elizabeth residents contradict report
CONTRARY TO reports by the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) that the recent spate of scheduled power outages has ended, St. Elizabeth residents are still bewailing being plunged in the dark as recently as Wednesday morning.


DPP on leave for two months
KENT PANTRY, Q.C., Director of Public Prosecutions will be going on vacation leave effective today for two months. Paula Llewellyn, senior deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, will be acting as Director of Public Prosecutions.


Gov't lobbying for delay of new US passport regime
STATE MINISTER for Industry and Tourism, Dr. Wykeham McNeill, says the Government will continue to lobby for an extension of the implementation of the United States passport requirements for U.S. tourists returning from Jamaica...


National Youth Service programme to be expanded
DR. DONALD Rhodd, Minister of State for Education, Youth and Culture, has announced that the National Youth Service (NYS) programme will be expanded.

















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