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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | October 7, 2005

Blair may quit as PMI head
BISHOP HERRO Blair, chairman of the Peace Management Initiative (PMI), said on Wednesday that he was considering resigning, following suggestions last week that the PMI was negotiating with known criminals.

Labour Ministry to sue over farm workers' death
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security will be taking legal action against the driver who hit and killed two Jamaican farm workers in Canada, last week.


MoBay Community College for Expo 2005
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay Community College, which was founded in 1975, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year and, like good wine, it is definitely getting better with age.


Rousseau Primary grieves for student
FOURTH-GRADER SASHA-KAY perished in the early hours of Wednesday when her home in Maxfield Avenue was firebombed by gunmen. But despite the death of a student Rousseau Primary School was yesterday doing its best to carry on as before.


Plea-bargaining bill final draft next week
PARLIAMENT'S JOINT Select Committee considering new plea bargaining legislation, wrapped up its deliberations on Wednesday and is to sign off on the final draft next Wednesday.


Reid wants teachers' concession issue settled
RUEL REID, president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), has expressed concern that the 50 per cent concession for children of teachers at high school is still unsettled.




















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