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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | November 15, 2005

Chefs take a night off!
IT WAS not quite dinner and a movie, but it was pretty close! There was good food, refreshing drinks, a movie and chefs, but they weren't cooking. It was 'Cook's Day Off', and, on Sunday, the organisers of Kingston Restaurant Week fêted...

Police move in on MoBay armed robbers - Cops now closer to nabbing Ramchandani's murderer
WESTERN BUREAU: A SEVENTH person was yesterday arrested for his alleged involvement in a gang believed to be behind a series of armed robberies in the city of Montego Bay, St. James.


Tropical depression lashes St Vincent and Trinidad
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): HEAVY RAINS associated with late-season depression pounded Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) and St. Vincent yesterday, triggering landslides and flooding, destroying bridges and forcing the evacuation of a number of schools...


JAMAICA'S FARMERS - Fields of gold
IN THE first of a series of photo-essays on Jamaica's farmers, staff photographer Ian Allen has chosen to highlight the activities of banana farmers. He was motivated while visiting a small banana farm in St. Mary.


J'cans top numbers of foreigners in overcrowded British prisons
LONDON, England: JAMAICANS MAKE up the largest single group of foreign nationals in United Kingdom (U.K.) prisons, which appear to be bursting at the seams. The Jamaican prisoners number over 2,700...




















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