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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | May 24, 2008

Memorable shore leave for Clipper competitors
It was a jubilant and enthusiastic Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, who hailed and welcomed captains and crew members aboard all 10 vessels participating in the Clipper Round-the-World yacht race, including a Jamaican entry.

Three die in Trelawny crash

The adjoining communities of Goodwill, Adelphi and Johnson Hill in St James and Trelawny were thrown into shock yesterday when three of their residents perished in a motor vehicle accident on the Scarlett Hall main road, near Salt Marsh, in Trelawny.

Across the Nation

The Jamaica Aluminium Company (Jamalco) is continuing their involvement in promoting educational programmes in the country by trying to stem the increase in the juvenile delinquency.

Mind & Spirit - Christian theatre is alive

The 1980s was a period when the Christian theatre was noticeably on the incline. It was a period when Christian theatre was arguably seeking to define itself. During that period, a number of para-church organisations noticeably promoted drama as a vehicle to promote the Christian gospel.





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