Health sector in trouble - Hospitals short of basic supplies - Senior medical officer denies reports
CHOOSING BETWEEN the better of two evils is a decision that some doctors have been forced to make following the continuation of an acute shortage of supplies in the health sector.
Ja's musical giant, Coxsone Dodd, dies
LEGENDARY MUSIC pioneer and founder of Studio One, Sir Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd, died yesterday from heart complications, it is believed. Dodd, 72, is survived by his wife and six children.
Teacher Beverley Mills - Committed to the task
IF THE story that has been told by her family over the years is accurate, then Beverley Mills was destined for a life in the classroom.
British Gov't gives JFJ financial boost
THE WORK of local human rights lobby group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ), was significantly boosted yesterday with a $12 million donation from the British Government.
US gun freeze hurting local dealers
LOCAL GUN dealers are still expressing concern at not being able to meet market demands due to a freeze the United States (U.S.) has put on gun sales to Jamaica.
Schools to cash in on Scotia 'subs'
GOOD SUBSTITUTE teachers are often hard to find.
JTA boss urges support for education
WESTERN BUREAU: WENTWORTH GABBIDON, president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), yesterday appealed to private sector organisations to support education.
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