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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | December 21, 2006

21 days of reflection for nation
A 21-day period of grieving, healing and restoration across the island is to be held next month through the Ministry of Justice and Northern Caribbean University (NCU). The programme will commence on January 19 and culminate with a two-day conference...

Miami museum to showcase Port Royal artefacts

A four-month exhibition showcasing the history of Port Royal will open in the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, downtown Miami, early next year. The exhibition will open on February 16 and continue until June 3.


Cricket visa angers Aussies

CARICOM'S decision to institute a special visa requirement on some countries planning to attend next year's International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup has seemingly angered many affected fans around the world...


Legal advice sought on Cockpit Country licences

Government is seeking advice on whether it can legally suspend the licences of mining companies prospecting for bauxite and limestone deposits in the Cockpit Country. This latest development follows another minor victory...


'Montego Bay still dirty and reeks with odour'

WESTERN BUREAU: The Government and the St. James Parish Council have come under heavy criticism from the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry for what has been labelled its lackadaisical and nonchalant attitude towards the winter tourist season.


'Caribbean Christmas' show raises over £2000

A special performance of the Father Ho Lung and Friend 'Caribbean Christmas' at the Jamaican High Commission in London has raised more than £2,000 (J$260,000) for the Missionaries of the Poor charities...


FACTS AND ARGUMENTS

The Oklahoma City company Skulls Unlimited International is, it claims, the world's leading supplier of bones - cleaning and polishing human and animal heads by picking off the tissue by hand and then using dermestid beetles ...




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