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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | November 24, 2005

JAMAICA GLEANER HONOUR AWARD RECIPIENT - Dr Edward Robinson, son of the soil
WHOEVER COMPARED the joys of geology to the dubious thrill of an evening watching cement harden, has obviously never met noted geologist Dr. Edward Robinson. After almost 50 years in the field, his relationship with geology is still rock-solid.

TRAPPED! - Reliving the memory of escaping death
ON TUESDAY, November 15, 2005, Ian Ingram slept on the banks of the Rio Cobre in Jamaica. Well, he didn't really sleep; it would have been impossible to sleep while standing and jostling for space with about 99 other persons.


THE CLEMENT BECKFORD STORY (PART V) - Masking murder
IT SEEMS Clement Beckford did a lot more than just worry, the night he murdered his girlfriend, Evelyn McKinney, because by 6 o'clock the next morning, he went by her sister's house and pretended he had no idea where she was.


New university launches operations today
THE INTERNATIONAL University of the Caribbean (IUC), which is offering tertiary education in Jamaica, will be officially launched today. The IUC is made up of three entities, Knox Community College, Mel Nathan College, and the Institute of Theological...


National Workers Union (NWU) welcomes 'landmark' ruling against Marksman
THE NATIONAL Workers Union (NWU) has welcomed Tuesday's court ruling that Marksman Limited was found in breach of the Labour Relations and Industrial Disputes (LRID) Regulations.


PNP and JLP predict victory in SW St Ann, Jamaica by-election
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann, Jamaica: ALL IS now set for today's by-election in the Alexandria division of the South West St. Ann constituency. Only candidates from the two major political parties will be contesting the by-election...




















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