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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | August 7, 2007

Keith's marly misery
What's not working? - Residents of Keith district say they have had it up to their necks with 'donkey-track' roads. They bemoan the worsening state of thoroughfares in the St. Ann community, north-west of Brown's Town, and the 'it-will-soon-be-addressed' promise...

St Thomas - Jamaica's forgotten cousin

As the people of Western St. Thomas look forward to another election, there are many questions on their lips. The constituency, which encompasses over 53 districts/communities spans the entire corridor from 10 miles (Bull Bay) taking in all of the St. Thomas main road....

The Elections of 1959 - 'One good term deserves another'

On February 2, 1955, Norman Manley was sworn in as Chief Minister of Jamaica as the People's National Party (PNP) settled down to the challenges of leading the Government for the first time. Manley's acceptance speech reflected the sense of purpose and commitment to nation building...

Rory Jardine wins Shipping Industry Golf Tournament

Rory Jardine took the sparkling Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) Gold Cup by beating all rivals in the second renewal of the Shipping Industry Benefit GolfTournament on Sunday, July 29, at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club.Fresh from his winning performance ...

SOMETHING EXTRA ...

Jamaica is blessed with beautiful people and it seems quite a fewof them were out on Sundayat Smirnoff's big bash inNegril. Plus, let's not forget,we're celebrating 45years of Independence....

Peeking into our heritage Highgate Park

Imagine being alive in 1835 and being told that you are no longer a slave and on top of that, you are the recipient of a piece of land in what is the first free village in the British West Indies. Imagine the jubilation you would have felt after such an announcement.





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