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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | June 28, 2007

Joseph the obeah man
He's perhaps the most famous, feared and at the same time most sought after man in all of Manchester. Joseph the obeah man has developed quite a following among townsfolk in his quiet community of Walderston and at the same time is well known among diplomats ...

Infant graduations costing a pretty penny

It is the graduation season and some parents are questioning why their infants, some only ages four and six, are stipulated to wear potentially costly white dresses or pantsuits for the ceremony. One mother, Marcia Henry, yesterday complained...

Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) voted 'best' in the world

WESTERN BUREAU: More than 4,000 Canadian travel agents have voted the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) as the best of its kind across the world. The findings were announced by Edith Baxter, editor-in-chief of the Canadian-based Baxter Travel Media...

Turks and Caicos MP speaks to North Trelawny

MARTHA BRAE, Trelawny: Member of Parliament and Speaker for the House of Representative for the Turks and Caicos Islands, Karen Delancey, is emphasising Caribbean unity in what she is describing as the unification of many...

Palmyra Foundation donates textbooks to St James infant schools

WESTERN BUREAU: Parents of the 2,000 children in the St. James infant public school system can now breathe a collective sigh of relief following the commitment of the newly-incorporated Palmyra Foundation to provide $4.4 million worth of textbooks...





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