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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | July 20, 2006

'It's a miracle!' - At Bath Fountain in St. Thomas, it's an everyday occurrence.
WITH THE Rastaman grinning broadly in the background, the chubby woman in the tiny bathing suit hopped on one foot, raised her hands to the heavens and shouted, "It's a miracle, one time I couldn't do this. I couldn't even walk or talk!"..

Dabdoub puts speculation of joining PNP to rest
MEMBER OF Parliament for North East St. Catherine Abe Dabdoub put all speculations that he would cross the floor to join the People's National Party (PNP) to rest on Tuesday when he declared that he had no interest in becoming a member...


Kidnapping, sexual abuse growing trends in Jamaica
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on National Security, Derrick Smith, pointing to the incidence of kidnapping as a growing trend in Jamaica, has called for the mandate of the Centre for Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse...


Three give $10m to Hope Gardens
HOPE GARDENS has been designated the official Team Jamaica Entertainment Location and the Cultural Family Centre for ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007. The venue has been selected to showcase the Jamaican culture for the thousands of visitors...


'Mother B' affectionately missed by all
ADLINE BARBARA Brown otherwise known as 'Aunty Babs', 'Mother B' and 'Sister Babs' of Deanery Road, Kingston 3, had such a big heart that her love and compassion for people knew no boundary. She was known to be very giving and always had..




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