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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | April 10, 2006

GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - High school students demand screening of new teachers
FED UP with what they say is the uncaring attitude of some teachers in the education system, some students are calling for the screening of educators before they enter the teaching profession.

Golding speaks on money allocation for constituents
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding has come out against the way Government has allocated funds for constituencies in Jamaica. Addressing party supporters at a meeting at the Spaldings Primary School Thursday night...


Three Jamaican teachers receive awards
THREE TEACHERS from Jamaica have been awarded with the International Excellence Award for Teachers. The Canada-based International Scholarship Trust Foundation, the parent company of the local agency for the Heritage...


THE ST MARY STORY
WE'RE ON our way to St. Mary this sunny day. To Tryall, Decoy and Grays Inn III in particular. We're encountering the most dreadful pot holes imaginable. But we are determined to find these districts because when we do we will understand...


The National Land Agency answers the following
Q: Who is qualified to purchase Crown land? A: Any citizen of Jamaica.Q: How do ordinary Jamaicans access Crown land? How do they know when such land is up for sale? A: Some people having done their own research and finding out that the land is owned...


Notice plans to establish brain tumour foundation
FORMER MAYOR of Spanish Town, Dr. Raymoth Notice, has put his ambitions of being a Member of Parliament on hold, to establish a foundation that will assist persons with brain tumour.




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