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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 15, 2007

Gleaner honours pensioners
Spirits were high on Tuesday at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New King-ston, as the Gleaner Company honoured 25 of its pensioners for their invaluable contribution to the company. The retirees, some of whom served the company for more than 30 years...

Riversdale's Natural Bridge - the 8th wonder

The giant black crow circled over my head twice and then without warning, and with a hint of malice in its eyes, made a sudden dive in my direction. I spun around and was out of that creepy cave in a...


Crime fighters to be officially promoted today

Several front-line crime fighters are among a list of sergeants, inspectors and deputy superintendents who have been summoned to a special meeting this afternoon by Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas,..


Monteith explains reasons for delay to teachers' loan fund

Senator Noel Monteith, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education and Youth, has admitted that one of the reasons for the delay in the $500 million revolving loan funds for teachers was that Cabinet was seeking clarification on the contract award...


Government gleaning info on slave trade

The Government is currently gleaning information on the slave trade to make 'a credible claim' for reparation, said Aloun Assamba, Minister of Tourism, Entertainment and Culture. Mrs. Assamba made the disclosure on Tuesday...


Anthony Hylton leaves for Brazil

Anthony Hylton, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, will be leaving today for Brazil to strengthen bilateral cooperation in relation to sugar cane and ethanol. According to a release from the Ministry of Finance, the minister...




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