Jamaica Gleaner News
Published: Monday Saturday | July 25, 2009
Man disappears on his way to work
The extractor Pimento - the spice of life
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Leonard Myrie, a resident of lower Auldayr on the border of Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, recently tried his hand in the pimento (allspice) business. Read More...
We are responsible for our own learning - JAG Smith scholar
MAY PEN, CLARENDON:The winner of the 2009 JAG Smith scholarship for top performance among girls in primary schools Zhara-Marie Henry has urged her fellow students to take responsibility for their own learning. Read More...
Governor General (GG) moots lifelong learning at seniors' quiz
OCHO RIOS, ST Ann:Governor General Sir Patrick Allen has underscored the importance of lifelong learning as a means to overcoming the country's economic crisis.Speaking at the first ever St Ann Senior Citizens quiz final, held at Sandals Dunn's River... Read More...
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The late proud mommy, Ruby Blake, gets a hug from her son, Dr Christopher Tufton, after his maiden Budget speech last year. - Contributed Read More...
Second chance for Savanna-la-Mar: The Tattooist - Making her mark on Sav![](images/Layout1_1_PAYS2wmpcpN20AM.jpg)
Today, we complete our feature on the Westmoreland capital with a look at the temporary tatooist, the pimento extractor and general life in the town. Read More...