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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | March 15, 2008

Curniff McGregor, the consummate sugar worker
"Historically, the sugar industry has made a significant contribution to the economy, but it also forms an integral part of the social fabric of the society and a lifeline for several communities across the country. "Even in his...

Hope for reporters serving time in Cuba

Five years after 'Black Spring', in which 27 journalists in Cuba were arrested and unfairly sentenced to prison terms ranging from 14 to 27 years, 19 of them are still in jail in very harsh conditions.

Falmouth courts the royals

WESTERN BUREAU: Sustainable development, environmental practices and the Georgian scale, which will highlight the rich cultural heritage of the 18th-century commercial capital, Falmouth, were the main interest of the...

NWU not rushing to sign MOU3

A senior National Workers' Union (NWU) representative says his union is in no hurry to sign MOU3 with the Government. His remarks came a day after Senator Dwight Nelson, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Finance...

The faith of Francis Tulloch

When Francis Tulloch was installed as an acolyte on Sunday, February 24, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Seaford Town, Westmoreland, it came as a surprise to many.

Woman arrested for stabbing boyfriend

PORT ANTONIO, Portland: A domestic dispute, on Wednesday, resulted in the stabbing death of 21-year-old labourer Tafari 'Johnny' Charlton, of a Land Settlement address in Port Antonio, Portland.

Across the nation

KINGSTON: Martha's House, an apostolate of Mustard Seed Communities located at 1E North Street, down-town Kingston, was officially opened yesterday. Martha's House opened its doors to two abandoned orphans living with HIV/AIDS...





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