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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | May 9, 2004

Baton change - Next Generation takes over at Ian Randle Publishers
ONE OF the region's leading publishers, Ian Randle of Ian Randle Publishers (IRP), has stepped down from the daily running of his company to make room for children Graeme and Christine Randle.

Love me madda bad!
ACCORDING TO the Outlook Magazine of Sunday, May 2, 2004, there is an International Day of Laughter. Once upon a time that was everyday in Jamaica.


Norman Manley High tops regional science fair
WITH AN elaborate display focusing on the 'Socio-economic Effects of Moko Disease', Norman Manley High School emerged overall winner in the Region One Science Fair organised by the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPSCo).


Honouring the Chinese
THE FIRST of our peoples were the Arawaks, or Tainos. Then came the Spaniards, the Africans and the English. Following the emancipation of slavery, Irish, German, a group called the Free Africans, Indian, and then the Chinese. With the coming of the...


JCDC showcasing fine arts and photography
UNEARTHING, DEVELOPING and showcasing the best of Jamaican culture has always been the guiding principle of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC). The agency has been presenting the visual arts through its fine arts and photography...




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