Jamaica Gleaner News
Published: Monday Saturday | July 25, 2009
Man disappears on his way to work
The extractor Pimento - the spice of life


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...
Tufton's mother passes
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
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...