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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | March 8, 2008

'GSAT papers secure' Ministry takes steps to avoid exam leak
The Ministry of Education has implemented new measures to secure this year's Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) papers, after the 2007 paper was leaked to a private institution in St Andrew.A parent is now challenging the...

Constituents back Kern

WESTERN BUREAU: Comrades calling for the resignation of Kern Spencer could have a real fight on their hands as his North East St Elizabeth constituency delegates are standing firmly behind him.

'Concerns over youth in crime' Call to prosecute gangsters' guardians

The nation's youth and their involvement in organised crime was one of the concerns raised yesterday during a press briefing at the conclusion of a two-day conference on reducing the impact of small arms and light weapons on children and their...

'Support and protect our women'

As the world observes International Women's Day, Prime Minister Bruce Golding has called for the support and protection of women and charged Jamaican men to step forward and shoulder more of the responsibilities within the home and communities.

Taxi drivers protest against poor road

Taxi drivers who operate along the Islington main road in St. Mary are back on the job following a protest against the deplorable road conditions.

Guyana gov't violation of press freedom continues - Media groups

The Media Association of Jamaica (MAJ) and the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) have noted that the withdrawal of ads from Stabroek News by some 29 government ministries, agencies and state-owned corporations, which commenced in November 2006, continues.





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