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News

Students scramble for top schools
The scramble for a spot in Jamaica's traditional high schools is as furious as it has ever been, despite the Government's attempt to equalise the status of all schools at the secondary level.

Jamaicans oppose foul broadcasts
Jamaicans are becoming more vocal about cleaning up the airwaves, according to the Broadcasting Commission, which is responsible for keeping foul language out of the media.

Cop remains off job after DPP drops charges
Inspector Ainsworth Gidden remains suspended on the order of the police commissioner, although he was cleared by the DPP of criminal charges in last July's illegal removal of people from the streets of Montego Bay.

Health Department to clamp down on barbers
The Public Health Department (PHD) is to clamp down on illegal barbers whom it is blaming largely for the increased reports of scalp diseases, being reported to the department.

Seaga addresses topical issues

Following is the first part of an interview with Edward Seaga, Leader of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), by Senior Associate Editor Lloyd Williams.











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