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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | July 24, 2006

GLEANER EDITORS FORUM
In continuation of our special focus on the agricultural sector we present excerpts of the views of key agricultural stakeholders on the state of agricultural education in Jamaica.

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) still wary after ambush on councillor
WESTERN BUREAU: LAST FRIDAY'S ambush of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) caretaker for Western Hanover, Donovan Hamilton along the Spring Garden main road in St. James has left members of the party's hierarchy suspicious...


Linstead gets ready
A FIVE-MEMBER committee has been formed in Linstead, St. Catherine, to plan business strategies, so that residents in that town can capitalise on opportunities which will result from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007.


McKenzie moots Press Council
WALDERSTON, Manchester: MAYOR OF Kingston, Councillor Desmond McKenzie, is calling for the establishment of a National Press Council through which Jamaicans can seek justice if they feel that they have been unfairly portrayed by the press.


Free health screening at Rollington Town SDA
THE ROLLINGTON Town Seventh-day Adventist Church is hosting free health screening exercises, running from July 15-26 as part of its 75th anniversary celebrations. The Adventist administration has invited a team of 18 students from Walla, Walla...


Transport operators not using centre
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: THE CLARENDON Parish Council is calling on the Spaldings police to insist that public transport operators who ply the various routes in that area, utilise the transportation centre in that town.


Technology takes a swipe at crime
CCTV TECHNOLOGY has been around for a while, as has broadband technology, but it wasn't until recently that both have come together in such a huge way. London is awash with cameras, digitally capturing everything from crime in high people traffic areas...




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