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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | November 1, 2007

Pops and Terry on Skyline Drive
He was a short fellow with graying hair and wrinkled skin. Even his arms were wrinkled, yet he walked with great agility and purpose. He wore a pair of khaki pants and weather-beaten sneakers. He had on a baseball cap and carried a machete wrapped in newspaper.

Fight against dengue heats up

In a bid to prevent an increase in the number of dengue fever cases, the Ministry of Health and Environment is to observe November 2 to November 4 as Dengue Prevention Weekend. Health Minister Rudyard Spencer made the disclosure Tuesday, during the 15th Annual Pan American Health...

DK takes oath of office

LIKE A best man would, Basil Waite stood patiently with his father-in-law D.K. Duncan outside the Chamber of Parliament on Tuesday. It was a special day for Dr. Duncan, who, 52 days after the September 3 general election, was last week declared winner of the Eastern Hanover....

Dabdoub drama in court

The election petition which People's National Party (PNP) candidate Abe Dabdoub has brought against Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament Daryl Vaz took a dramatic turn yesterday when Dabdoub applied for an injunction to bar Vaz from resigning...

Thursday Talk - The hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

1. The script has been the same for many years now; you publicly challenge Lola and you are given a tongue-lashing and 'tracing'. But it does not stop there either, as this is usually the prelude to further character assassination. 2. It must be something about the profession...





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