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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | November 26, 2007

Dave Noble's twists and turns
The newspaper is a most disposable product. Some don't even last a day. For, apart from its purpose to disseminate news and other useful information, it is used to do all sorts of things, and then discarded. But, for Dave Nelson, a 35-year-old resident at The Golden Age Home...

US deportee fighting for survival

ONE MONTH after being released from the Kingston Central police lock-up, Linden Graham, who was deported in error to Jamaica, is fighting against all odds to remain alive in a Spanish Town Road community that he now calls home. Donning a pair of long white socks, a pair of shorts...

Christmas stamps released

A new postage stamp series was released on Friday, November 9 to herald the approaching Christmas season. This year, the floral design once again accented the stamps, but of the four stamps, three are orchids and the other - 'mountain pride' - is a unique flower....

Pensioner's agent must be registered

There are times when a government pensioner will find it inconvenient to visit the post office to collect his/her monthly pension. In such cases, the pensioner must appoint one specific person to act as an agent.The agent will be responsible for encashing the pension voucher...

More CAFFE volunteers for local government polls in Jamaica

Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) says it will be assigning more volunteers to cover specific divisions during the December 5 local government elections. Fabian Brown, a director of CAFFE, says these areas will be selected based on its observations...





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