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Jamaica Gleaner News

Underground sugar market thriving
There are charges of an underground market in brown sugar, which might be contributing to the poor quality of the sugar reaching some bakeries.

KSAC to move more vendors
It was business as usual in downtown Kingston yesterday, especially in the West Parade area, just hours before the KSAC were scheduled to clear the area of stalls and other paraphernalia set up by vendors ...


Downtown - From grandeur to city dump
A significant part of downtown Kingston is occupied with stalls, untidiness, road-side selling, noise, excessive emissions of the poisonous carbon monoxide from vehicles, and an overriding smell of filth.


Jamaican appointed president of US university
Thelma B. Thompson, Ph.D. has been appointed president of the university of Maryland Eastern Shore. She is the first Jamaican woman to serve as president of an American University, and the second Jamaican to serve in a US college presidential capacity.












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