Woman time now - Jamaican scientist Patricia Deleon aims to inspire females - Credits island's education sector for award from Obama
As Jamaica celebrates its national heroes and other outstanding achievers today, a top scientist from the island, Dr Patricia Deleon, is urging more women to step forward and be major decision makers in the hallways of power. Deleon, who is due to receive the United States...
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- 'Runaway balloon saga was a hoax' - Parents may face six years in prison, hefty fine
- Portia to give Eric Williams lecture
- Murder accused in pain
- Jamaica migration projects get green light
- To whom do I report the police?
- Errol Samuels' fascinating life
National Heroes Day Messages - Hope, faith in Jamaica live on - 'Yes ... I have a goodly heritage'
The theme of this year's National Heritage celebration 'Believe in Jamaica ... Embracing our Heritage' reflects and embraces our hope and faith in Jamaicans. It is appropriate, especially during this time when we are faced with difficulties all around...
- A legacy that forever belongs to us
- Embrace the vision of our heroes
- Counselling practice gets a shoulder to lean on
- Single father for five years
- Yes, it is medicine but it can still hurt!
- Vision of Pastor Morgan and his family - Part 2
- How can we show more affection in the family?
- Critical care unit gets boost
Awesome victory! - Sunshine Girls net thriller to tie series against Australia
Jamaica's Sunshine Girls produced a scintillating display to get the better of world number-one team, Australia, 56-55, and secure their first win over the Diamonds since 1998 in their National Commercial Bank Sunshine Series matchup at the National Indoor Sports Centre...
- Bolt bowls Gayle, hits six at Pro 15/15
- Ad Infinitum for GG Stakes
- August Town win at last
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EDITORIAL - Aubyn Hill and the case for transparency
We appreciate the enthusiasm and vigour - some will claim sometimes too excitably so - that the contractor general, Greg Christie, has brought to the job and his readiness to hold public officials accountable for their conduct in the management of public resources...
LETTER OF THE DAY'Fat cats salary scandal' revisitedThe Editor, Sir:We cannot defend the indefensible.
- Resist BCJ pressures
- TVJ should not be censured
- A different Sabbath perspective
- The high price of being a neighbour
- Be pragmatic, not sentimental
Black Widow, Bredda Hype win in 'Guinness Sounds of Greatness' - King Mello, Black Scorpio first sounds eliminated
The large open space cordoned off by crowd barriers behind Ken's Wildflower, Portmore, St Catherine, was like an accident scene which attracts eye-witnesses out of thin air in the hours before Saturday night turned into Sunday morning. There was, for all intents and purposes...
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- Mia Mask releases 'Black Women in American Film'
- Mr Lexx's single for '90210' soundtrack
- Guyanese songbird soars in the region
- 'Wild Things' delivers $32.5m box-office rumpus
COVER STORY - Lorna Golding's career move
After decades as a successful businesswoman in Old Harbour, St Catherine, Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding, has embarked on a new career. She recently enrolled at a local university where she is pursuing studies in Child Development....
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- Twenty-five tips for economic independence
- FE-MAIL TIES - Of freedom, choice and audacity
- BEAUTY - Make-up like the pros
- LAWS OF EVE - 25 things women should know about the law
- Twenty-five and counting
- COUPLES - The happy Sterlings
- Sex and Relationship - The crossroads
- New fibroid treatment is here
- FASHION - How the '80s was styled