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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | September 14, 2003

White River Valley - A photographer's paradise
IN 1494 when Christopher Columbus set foot on Xaymaca, the land of wood and water, he would soon discover the most beautiful isle in the Caribbean, inhabited by the peaceful Arawak Indians. The Spaniards also came upon a hidden valley in the hills...

Artie and the minimum wage
BEV IS the most cynical woman I've ever met," Artie said, clearly depressed. He was talking about his family's helper who had just nodded goodnight to us and was heading down the driveway to the gate.


Book review - The roots of teaching
DR. ERROL MILLER, since 1981 the Professor of Teacher Education in the Institute of Education, University of the West Indies, Mona, in what is clearly his magnum opus, has produced a book of world class scholarship for a worldwide audience.


Going to Hollywood
CHRISTINE NEIL-WRIGHT. Ana and Samantha Strachan. Kivana Coleman. These are some of the young and talented Jamaicans who will be participating in the World Championships of the Performing Arts beginning October 3, 2003 in Hollywood.





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