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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | October 16, 2006

Jamaicans urged to draw inspiration from Heroes
Jamaicans should draw inspiration from the legacy of the nation's National Heroes as it seeks to forge ahead to secure its destiny. That was the recurrent theme in the messages issued by the Governor-General, Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition...

No ease up on Gov't - Golding

OPPOSITION Leader Bruce Golding on Saturday night conceded that the no-confidence motion being brought against the governing People's National Party (PNP) may fail in Parliament tomorrow. But he promised Labourites that his party would be going...


Camels for Dolphin Cove

The sight of 10 camels being ushered into a specially quarantined area of the Norman Manley International Airport recently might have caused a few raised eyebrows. But, nothing to worry about, says Roger Clarke...


C&W cites Panama as hurricane-safe haven for data

Local business leaders are being invited to establish online data back-up through the safe waters of 'hurricane-free' Panama. Samuel Chambers, administrator of the International Data Centre at Cable and Wireless Panama (CWP)...


Jamaican awarded top essay prize

Nassau, Bahamas: Jamaica's Omari Soares, 24-year-old technical information officer at the Scientific Research Council (SRC), was on October 4, awarded the top regional prize for an essay which questioned whether 'A New Agriculture' can change lives...


Maintaining your cells

Cells are the fundamental components of all human life. It is the complex, intricate, elaborate working of the cells in your body that maintains life and health. Your health depends on the health of the cells in your body....




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