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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | December 8, 2005

Second monthly panel discussion on growth and development in Jamaica
THE CABINET Office will today hold the second in a series of monthly panel discussions aimed at reviewing Jamaica's progress towards growth and development. Government Senator Professor Trevor Munroe, of the Department of Government at the University...

Boost for local organic agri sector
THE MINISTRY of Agriculture has given its support to the development of the local organic agriculture sector through an investment of $20 million in the National Organic Agriculture Enhancement Project (NOAEP).


T&T body voices concern about CXC associate degree offer
Dr. Donald Peters, president of The College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT), has added his voice to concerns about the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) offering an associate degree.


Recommendations for climate change
Recommedations by World Health Organisation for health authorities to deal with the impact of climate change: Enhance awareness of climate vulnerability and change's potential impacts on health. Enhance development of adaptation strategies...


'Take charge of climate control' - Canadian Prime Minister urges developed world to face responsibility
CANADIAN PRIME Minister Paul Martin yesterday urged developed countries to take more responsibility for efforts to reduce the impact of climate change. The time for inaction has passed, the Prime Minister said.


















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