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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | March 6, 2008

Finding Comfort in Clarendon
There was nobody around except a dreadlocked man in short pants who kept grinning and nodding his head. He wouldn't say anything. He just stood there grinning and nodding. I looked around again and saw nobody else, so I decided to go say hello to the smiling bloke and ask him...

Church of the Open Bible: Turning the tide

In a quiet lane in Spanish Town, St Catherine, there is an occasional sound of a car passing by and the ringing of a bell and excited children at a primary school. Across the street, the Rev Daniel White sits in his office, shuffling through stacks of paper on his desk.

Women's centre celebrates 25 years

Anglican Deaconess Dr Rachele Evelyn Vernon, self-described womanist and supporter of the Jamaican women's movement, is scheduled to deliver the message at the 25th anniversary church service of the Women's Resource and Outreach Centre (WROC) this weekend...

Jamaica Public Service (JPS) Science and Technology expo unveils exciting innovations

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) Science and Technology Expo 2008, the only one of its kind in the island, covering primary to tertiary institutions, turned up some exciting innovations at the Mandeville leg - the first of the three regional expos to be held ...

Peart willing to apologise publicly if ...

MICHAEL PEART, former speaker of the House of Representatives and member of parliament for Manchester South, says he is willing to make a public apology to the Office of the Contractor General (OCG) by this weekend if his probe concludes...

Taxi operators get reprieve - Port Authority plans to include new tour company suspended

WESTERN BUREAU: The Port Authority of Jamaica has suspended plans to include a new tour company at the Montego Bay Cruise Shipping Terminal following a peaceful demonstration by taxi association members it the Second City on Tuesday...





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