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Jamaica
Nov 18, 2009 15:27 UTC
Civil Service Week Launched
KINGSTON (JIS) - Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Senator Arthur Williams, has encouraged civil servants to continue carrying out their duties with passion and enthusiasm, despite the economic difficulties.
Jamaica
Nov 18, 2009 15:25 UTC
OUR Makes Recommendations on Bus/Taxi Fares
KINGSTON (JIS) - The Ministry of Transport and Works says that recommendations from the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) regarding requests for bus and taxi fares increase are being "carefully examined."
Jamaica
Nov 18, 2009 15:22 UTC
House Concludes Debate on Charter of Rights
KINGSTON (JIS) - The House of Representatives concluded debate on the new Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (Constitutional Amendment) Bill on Tuesday (November 17), with five amendments
Jamaica
Nov 18, 2009 10:39 UTC
Bail too easy for offenders, say police
KINGSTON, Jamaica - Members of the POA say the ease with which some offenders are afforded bail is derailing the constabulary's efforts to fight crime and they are urging the Government to fast track crucial pieces of legislation to give law enforcement more teeth
Jamaica
Nov 18, 2009 09:37 UTC
Gayle back to see sick mum
KINGSTON - Chris Gayle's comeback as West Indies captain has ended before stepping onto the field.
Jamaica
Nov 17, 2009 23:41 UTC
El bloqueo de EE.UU. contra Cuba, el más largo y cruel
KINGSTON (PL) - El bloqueo comercial y financiero de Estados Unidos contra Cuba es el más largo y cruel que país alguno haya sufrido, declaró aquí el embajador del país antillano, Yuri Gala, al cotidiano The Observer.
Jamaica
Nov 17, 2009 23:20 UTC
El bloqueo de EE.UU. contra Cuba, el más largo y cruel
KINGSTON (PL) - El bloqueo comercial y financiero de Estados Unidos contra Cuba es el más largo y cruel que país alguno haya sufrido, declaró aquí el embajador del país antillano, Yuri Gala, al cotidiano The Observer
Jamaica
Nov 17, 2009 14:56 UTC
School Gains Perfect Score in Literacy Test through One Hour a Day Reading Programme
MANDEVILLE (JIS) - Principal of the Top Hill All-Age and Infant School in Manchester, Ilene Williams, is crediting the one hour per day reading programme, implemented last year with the school's success in the Grade Four Literacy Test.
Jamaica
Nov 17, 2009 14:43 UTC
Security Forces Get 140 New Vehicles
KINGSTON (JIS) - The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has received 140 new Suzuki vehicles, costing $221 million, boosting its mobility in the fight against crime.
Jamaica
Nov 17, 2009 12:30 UTC
6 feel heat for missing scripts
KINGSTON - The Ministry of Education has interdicted six senior public servants, and launched a major investigation into the disappearance of 80 scripts with the results of fourth-graders from Pembroke Hall Primary School, who sat the Grade 4 literacy test in June.
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