ALTHOUGH HAVING passed the quarter century of anniversaries last
year and well known to management, sales and marketing interests
in the hospitality industry, only a small percentage of employees
involved in tourism have actually attended a Jamaica Product Exchange
(JAPEX) show Read
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Showdown at Greenfield, Chinese and Jamaicans clash
WESTERN BUREAU:
THE POLICE had to be called in at the new stadium complex site in
Florence Hall, Trelawny, yesterday, as irate Jamaican workers shut
down the site and threatened to wreak havoc following what they
claimed was an attempt by COMPLANT...
Wages key to budget credibility
LAST WEEK, the
Government released its spending estimates for the new fiscal year
2006/2007. Estimated total expenditure, both recurrent and capital,
for the current fiscal year of $358.1 billion (excluding appropriations
in aid which would..
NPL format will remain
DESPITE CONTINUOUS
debate surrounding the recently concluded Wray and Nephew National
Premier League in terms of its new format, Jamaica Football Federation
(JFF) President Crenston Boxhill insists that the league format
has had a very...
Funding for basic schools
AS REPORTED in
this newspaper yesterday, the physical state of many basic schools
in Jamaica's early childhood sector is not suitable for the learning
process or conducive to the emotional development of the young children
between the ages of two and six.
LETTER OF THE DAY - Bill Morris defends rights of Jamaicans abroad
THE EDITOR, Sir:
I REFER TO the article by Dawn Ritch in last Sunday's Gleaner
('Émigrés with water guns') which, if I understand
her correctly, asserts that Jamaicans living abroad have no right
to contribute their thoughts...
Spectacular Stunt Festival
THE MOUNTAIN
Dew Stunt Festival, staged on Monday at the Jamalco Sports Club,
Halse Hall, Clarendon, was nothing short of spectacular. Thousands
of persons turned out to witness some breathtaking stunts, courtesy
of the Pro-Impact Stunt Team...
COLOUR MAPPING your body
BODY TEMPERATURE
transformed into electrical impulses visually presented on a computer
as a spectrum of colours ranging from white to blue. The colour
white represents the hottest temperature emitted from the skin's
surface and blue, the coldest.