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Coastal flooding
HEAVY RAINS, associated with a cold front just north of the island over the past two days, dumped several inches of rain on north coast communities Sunday night into early yesterday morning causing flooded streets and landslides. Nearly two continuous...

What's right with Jamaica - Food scientists cooking up wonders

FEW PEOPLE get to live their dream jobs, but Maurice Lewis is one of the lucky ones. His face glows as he talks about new food innovations whipped up by the Scientific Research Council (SRC) through its Food Technology Institute, which he currently...

Farewell to 2000
JAMAICANS SAID good-bye to the year 2000 amidst loud cheers, bursts of fireworks, lots of bubbly or with the joyful prayers of thousands who wanted to greet 2001 worshipping God. Conspicuously absent was the nervous tension exhibited last year as...

100 to receive Centennial Honours
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CANA: BARBADOS' GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Sir Clifford Husbands, yesterday prepared to confer the Centennial Honour and present an insignia to 100 Barbadians for their contributions to nation-building.

President wants a better life
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CANA: A GRAND display of fireworks, popping noisemakers and pealing church bells heralded the start of 2001 in Guyana, where thousands of Guyanese feted into the wee hours of yesterday.














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