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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | October 17, 2006

TYRONE'S WATCH: Duhaney Park Health Centre drama - Official's barring of news team thwarted by residents
WHAT'S NOT WORKING - The March 2005 closure of the dental services section of the Duhaney Park Health Centre in St. Andrew has been a constant source of inconvenience for the communities it served. Residents of the Duhaney Park community...

Government of Jamaica Safe Schools Programme doing well

SPALDINGS, Clarendon : The Safe Schools Programme which was implemented in some troubled schools across the island over two years ago by the Ministry of Education, is said to be doing well.


Gregory Wint works his way to success

Ever since he was named the inaugural values icon of the HEART Trust/National Training Agency in April 2006, it has been almost non-stop action for Gregory Wint. Mr. Wint won the award from a field of 21 nominees and received several prizes...


Newsmaker: Bora Milutinovic - Godsend for the Reggae Boyz?

TO ADMINISTRATORS of underdog football nations, Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic is a godsend. In the past 20 years, the nomadic Serbian coach has led five countries to the World Cup, and if he decides to become technical director....


VERGE: Cherine Anderson - Songbird takes off with 'Good Love'

ALTHOUGH TWO of her songs are currently burning up local airwaves, singer Cherine Anderson says she is not aware of their impact because she is not a big radio listener. "I can't tell how popular the songs are...




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