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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | March 25, 2007

Zone schools, say board heads
Some school board chairpersons are calling for schools to be zoned in order to reduce the travelling time for students.

'Upgrade school bursars to vice-principal level'

School board officials want the post of bursar at the high-school level to be upgraded and the salary packag to that of a vice-principal.The school officials are insisting the salary upgrade is necessary in order for secondary...

Tourism stakeholders back Tatham

WESTERN BUREAU:Executives of the All-island Craft Vendors' Association are disassociating themselves from their president, Mildred McCalla, who has called for the resignation of William Tatham...

6 secrets to de-stress yourself

Did you know that the word 'stressed' is 'desserts' spelt backwards? So every time you are feeling stressed, remember two things - Stress can often be the sweet taste of success, and secondly you are often being showered with blessings ...

A visit behind the Korean red zone

For more than 20 hours, over 300 journalists, including three Jamaicans - Desmond Richards, Hylton Dennis and myself - were barred from communicating with the rest of the world ...

Bicentenary Commemoration of Slavery:Leaders urge country to build on legacy of freedom

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller says Jamaica is proud to join with peoples of the African diaspora in marking the strugglefor the abolition of the transatlantic trade in Africans ...





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