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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | March 15, 2008

Stress-free weekend - GSAT students can now relax
The two-day Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) ended yesterday, allowing thousands of students across the island to breathe a collective sigh of relief.When The Gleaner visited St George's Girls Primary and Infant School on...

KSAC halts towing of vehicles

Effective Monday, the Kingston and St Andrew Corpor-ation (KSAC) will suspend for two weeks the towing of illegally parked vehicles by its staff and contractors, Mayor Desmond McKenzie said yesterday. The Kingston mayor said...

Douglas Leys is new solicitor general

WESTERN BUREAU: Douglas Leys, who is on secondment to the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in Barbados, has been selected to fill the post of solicitor general in mid-April. This follows months of controversy...

Charter of Rights to be held at ransom - PNP will not tender support until CCJ passed

Opposition spokesman on Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Senator AJ Nicholson, has served notice on the Bruce Golding-led administration that his party will not support the passage of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms before the Caribbean Court of...

Movin' on up - Royal Palm actor takes on the world's highest mountains

WHEN MANY folk reach the landmark age of 40, it's time to slow down a little and start fighting that middle-age spread and various rising crises.

Another cop, son on corruption charges

Another member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force has been arrested on corruption charges.Detective Sergeant Nowell Morgan and his son Morelando were arrested for breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act.The detective sergeant was assigned to the Ocho...





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