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The remittance story
IN THIS three-bed- room house, every room sports a 21-inch colour television. DSS provides unlimited cable viewing. There is always food on the table, new clothes on the children's backs, and enough funds to pay for school. In the Jamaican landscape,...

Nightshift out West:- Medicine Woman visits
TELEVISION viewers know her as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, or the talent in the Gerber Baby Food commercial with her twins. However, in real life she is the very talented actress, Jane Seymour, who James Bond fans may recall seeing in Live and Let Die. ...


Points for J'cans to ponder
DOES THE money really help? Shivani Puri, researcher, notes that for the most part, remittances are used for daily expenses such as food, clothing and health care ­ basic subsistence needs ­ and they make up a significant portion of the income..




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