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Ver hits top form to land sprint double

12.05.2008 19:02    sportsjamaica.com
Jamaica's world 100 metres champion, Veronica Campbell-Brown, returned to her best form


Jamaica third at women's rugby championships

12.05.2008 19:01    sportsjamaica.com
Trinidad and Tobago produced a stunning performance to defeat the Cayman Islands 79-0 and capture

Windies hoping for fit Gayle

12.05.2008 19:01    sportsjamaica.com
Injured West Indies captain, Chris Gayle will participate in next week's preparation

Stakes win for Harding

12.05.2008 19:01    sportsjamaica.com
Champion jockey Brian Harding grabbed an easy win in Trinidad and Tobago's Sacha Gleneagle

St Benedict's are champs again

12.05.2008 19:01    sportsjamaica.com
St Benedict's Primary shrugged off a strong challenge from Portmore-based Naggo Head Primary

The Lure of Guadalajara - Mexico Vacations to Remember

12.05.2008 15:23    travel.resourcesforattorneys.com
One of the many joys of taking Mexico vacations to Guadalajara is that this charming city is jam packed with so many fun and inspirational things to do and see!Guadalajara is the capital of the state of Jalisco and is
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Grandmas to the rescue - Elderly aid Jamaica's paediatric HIV treatment

12.05.2008 11:20    jamaica-gleaner.com
From her perch on the veranda, she kneads a lump of flour into submission. The bright red plastic bowl in which it is being pummelled is lost in the folds of her floral skirt. Maudis making dinner for herself and

Burmese to stage protest in Jamaica

12.05.2008 11:20    jamaica-gleaner.com
WESTERN BUREAU:Burmese expatriates in Jamaica will today stage a peaceful march to show solidarity with their countrymen who were devastated by a cyclone last week and have received negligible aid because of tight controls by the military dictatorship...

Mother's Day grief - Valiant stepson shot to death at entrance to police station

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
Everton Salkey was not her biological son, but his death the night before ruined Mother's Day for her. Edna Salkey, Everton's stepmom, said she was especially devastated by the bravado of the gunmen who shot him at the entrance to

Teacher gives lesson on lack of discipline

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
The absence of corporal punishment in schools has been identified as one of the factors fuelling widespread indiscipline in the classroom. This is the view of The Gleaner's Silver Pen recipient for March, Rennay Moore, whose letter, titled 'Who feels

Palmer receives report on water issues

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
A report that was requested a month ago by the Mayor of Black River and chairman of the St Elizabeth Parish Council, Jeremy Palmer, to examine the status of all catchment tanks in the parish has been submitted and repair

High rent upsets mayor

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
Mayor and councillors in the St Mary Parish Council are planning to have talks with the custos for the parish regarding the high cost they say they have to be paying in rental fees whenever Parish Development Committee...

Parish council shake-ups continue

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: Effective today, there will be major changes in the leadership of the Roads and Works Department of the St Ann, St James and St Elizabeth parish councils, based on the recommendations of the Parish Councils Services

The job's mine! - MacMillan says he's taking charge as security minister in Jamaica

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
Former police chief, Colonel Trevor MacMillan, last night confirmed that he will replace Derrick Smith as minister of national security after reports of the switch emerged emerged last Friday. "It is factual, it is going to happen. Like I have

The 'Big Mac' is back

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
WHEN HE was named commissioner of police in 1993, politicians and civic leaders agreed that Colonel Trevor MacMillan was the right man for the job. The former Jamaica Defence Force officer will replace Derrick Smith as minister of national security...

Faith's Pen water supply system unsanitary - expert

12.05.2008 11:19    jamaica-gleaner.com
OCHO RIOS, St Ann:The chief public health inspector for St Ann, Granville McKenzie, is warning members of the public to be careful how they purchase and consume food being sold at the Faith's Pen food arcade. He said the water

Bolt, Gay to clash in NY

12.05.2008 06:37    sportsjamaica.com
USAIN 'LIGHTNING' Bolt, the second fastest man ever, and American sprint star Tyson Gay,

Interview with Mark Anielski

12.05.2008 05:49    worldchanging.com
Microfinance: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly What's No Longer Impossible? Peak Guano Offsets Done Right

COLOMBIA - VENEZUELA: Chavez accuses Colombia of plotting war

12.05.2008 04:57    france24.com
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez issued an "alert to the contintent" that the Colombian government was planning a war against Venezuela, saying "they've been playing for time and making their plans."
COLOMBIA - VENEZUELA: Chavez accuses Colombia of plotting war

A Bolt out of the blue

12.05.2008 01:49    sportsjamaica.com
WOW, WOW, wow ... 9.76? How did he do it? That is the question on almost every track and field

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