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Sugar workers hold their breath - Gov't promises long-overdue payments will be made by deadline

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
The Government will have to come up with more than $2.7 billion by next week to pay sugar workers whose positions were made redundant last year. Next Tuesday is the deadline for the payments and Agriculture Minister Dr Christopher Tufton


A message from Busta's pants - 77-y-o man learns to take pride in work from tailoring for former PM

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
Hidden away in the hills of St Mary is one of the last remaining Jamaican tailors of the 1950s, whose experiences and charitable contributions are as notable as his enduring years as a tradesman. Among the notable accomplishments of this

Gov't worries about foreign exchange - Politicians talk over the possibility of an IMF return

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
The Government is again hinting that it could be forced to seek help from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to meet Jamaica's demand for foreign exchange. Prime Minister Bruce Golding said yesterday that the Government was concerned ...

Earning exam success

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
WESTERN BUREAU: The success of our nation's students depends on how much a teacher is willing to sacrifice to help achieve positive results. Shermaine Lloyd of Esher Primary School in Hanover has proven this theory. Lloyd, who has been a


The wait is over - GSAT results out today; ministry asks not to be consulted on transfers

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
As the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) results are released to schools today, the Ministry of Education has reminded parents and guardians that transfers for students are not normally accommodated. However, the education ministry said in a release yesterday...

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