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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | April 3, 2007

Kevin Williams: Epitome of excellence
The cool rainy weather and tranquil environment of Glenmuir High School were refreshing, 'Far from the Madding Crowd' to use the name of a Thomas Hardy book. The students were neatly dressed, and their smiling faces made up for the absence of the sun. But, what about the hype...

Tyrone's watch - 'Not an easy road' in Ashoka

WHAT'S NOT WORKING - Motorists who drive on Ashoka and Bolivar roads in Waterhouse, Kingston 11, know the phrase 'not an easy road' only too well. Especially when it's raining. There is hardly any asphalt on the road. Now at their wits' end, residents are desperately calling for help.

JLP councillor quits, heading for PNP - Chides party leadership over 'NDMisation'

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): Bruce Rattray, an outspoken Local Government councillor, has walked out of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), rebuking its leadership for what he said was an attempt to force out "true Labourites".Rattray, who resigned...

Police to investigate cop crash

Police are investigating eyewitness reports that the cause of a car crash Sunday afternoon along Constant Spring Road, St.Andrew, was due to the negligence of a police officer. Three special constables attached to Harman Barracks and a civilian were injured in the crash.

Law course in April on commercial shipping

Bertrand Smith, attorney-at-law and director of legal affairs at the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, will be the main presenter in a course on 'Essential Legal Principles of Commercial Shipping', to be conducted at the Shipping Association of Jamaica's office ...

All about the BUN

Excitement filled the air as the Lifestyle team travelled through the winding mountain road of Junction, St. Mary heading to AML Bakery in Port Maria. It was a rainy day and despite the bumpy ride, the cool air and the smell of the rain-kissed earth calmed our spirits...

Election hype increases voter registration - EOJ

The Electoral Office of Jamaica, is reporting that approximately 40,000 persons have registered for the May 31 voters' list.This is about 10,000 more than the number of electors who were on the last voters' list.According to Director of Elections,...

Potential sugar backers have another 60 days

Investors interested in acquiring a stake in the local sugar industry have another 60 days or by the end of May to submit their bids for one of the five factories owned by the Sugar Company of Jamaica.The Government had initially shortlisted five...





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