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Fewer channels on cable as of today, if...
WITH IMMEDIATE effect, subscribers to cable television will have to do without some of their favourite channels, including Pay-Per-View and Direct TV, unless local cable operators are able to demonstrate to their association and the Broadcasting...

Civilians to take over at Passport Office
TRAINING OF civilians to replace police personnel who perform administrative duties at the Passport Office, is to begin soon, to enable a changeover by the year-end. Ben Clare, Minister of State for National Security and Justice, says the programme will.

Ministry, medical technologists to resolve pay dispute
THE MINISTRY of Finance and Planning has agreed to have the Health Sector Pay Review Appeals Committee meet within two weeks, on the pay issue involving medical technologists. More than 100 med-techs working at the National Transfusion Services,...

Canadian firm launches online piano lessons
NEW YORK (Reuters): BEGINNING PIANO student Andy Kossowsky started pecking out a blues riff with two fingers, but his teacher quickly detected the stilted sound and reminded him about proper fingering and hand positions.














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