THE GLEANER MINUTE: GSAT results out ... Student stabbed to death ... Phillips addresses nation
Jun 18th, 2015 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:29JUNE 17, 2015: Some primary school students will have to wait until Thursday to know how well they performed in GSAT ... Classes were today suspended at the Maldon High School in St. James after an angry mob rioted at the institution over the killing of a student ... The brother and long-time girlfriend of Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke were among 15 persons who turned themselves in to the Kingston western police ... Peter Phillips has told public sector workers in an address to the nation that the government simply cannot afford to pay them more than the 7% ... IN SPORTS: The Reggae Boyz are now preparing to meet Argentina in the COPA America Fotball tournament on Saturday.
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