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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | November 21, 2004

Practise what you preach, Munroe warns
PROFESSOR TREVOR Munroe, who is also a senator and lecturer in the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies (UWI), yesterday asserted that when private sector businesses break the law and breach the rules by...

Search for missing soldiers continues
THE JAMAICA Defence Force is still carrying out extensive search for two soldiers who went missing in the Blue Mountains last week Thursday. "We have not been successful in our search for the soldiers," Major Charlene Steer told The Sunday Gleaner...


Is HEART/NTA working for a world-class workforce?
IF ASSESSED in terms of the numbers game specifically the percentage of the working population that is trained, one is tempted to conclude that the HEART Trust/NTA has had questionable success. This is so as the Trust was initially...


Report: Gays suffer in Jamaica
The following are excerpts from the Human Rights Watch Report "Hated to Death: Homophobia, Violence and Jamaica's HIV/AIDS Epidemic" which was released last week. Human Rights Watch is the largest human rights organisation based in the United States.


MoBay's traffic still a major problem
WESTERN BUREAU: DESPITE THE improvement in traffic flow as a consequence of the $720 million dualisation of the Howard Cooke Boulevard, which was completed earlier this year, traffic continues to be a nightmare for motorists and pedestrians...












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