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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | September 3, 2007

Errington's fall and rise
In 1995, the path on which 19-year-old Errington Pellington was treading was good, but in a world full of twists, turns and detours, he didn't know what was down the road. As he merrily went along the way, the course of his life was about to be changed in a jiffy, for better or for worse.

Seats to watch tonight

Keep your eyes on these seats tonight! These 20 seats could decide which party wins Jamaica's 15th elections since universal adult suffrage in 1944.....

West Rural St. Andrew - 'We need better housing, better water supply system'

The constituency of West Rural St. Andrew is as varied in its terrain and housing units as it is in its people. It ranges from farming communities such as the now infamous Brandon Hill to the affluent neighbourhoods of Sherbourn Smokey Vale and Forest Hills.

Blue Cross gives 18 scholarships to GSAT students

Blue Cross of Jamaica has presented 18 prospective high school students with scholarships.The scholarships were awarded based on the performances of the students in the recent Grade Six Assessment Test (GSAT).Twelve of the scholarships were presented...

Cops deliver baby at police station

The Negril police in Westmoreland again went beyond the call of duty on Saturday afternoon, proving their commitment to serving.It happened about 3:15 p.m. when a 35-year-old unemployed woman of Moreland Hill district, in Hanover, who was in an advanced stage of pregnancy...

Post offices bounce back

Postmaster General and CEO of the Postal Corporation of Jamaica, Michael Gentles, is confident that the nation's mail operations will be back on track shortly. Much of the island's road network was blocked by debris following the ravages of Hurricane...





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