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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | November 2, 2006

The spiritual powers of Caymanas Bay's spring
Now when a dreadlocked man with alarmingly red eyes and a noticeably unbalanced gait tells you to go jump in a pool of water, you aren't exactly sure what to do next. It's not really the kind of situation that you come across every day.

Super Plus manager, supervisors trial date set

The trial of Jeremy Chen, general manager of Super Plus Food Stores, and four supervisors, who are charged in connection with the alleged beating of two other employees, is set to begin in the Gun Court...


Drug Court needs shot in the arm

Six years after the establishment of the Drug Court to rehabilitate non-violent drug offenders, the programme is yet to expand beyond its pilot phase due to a lack of funding.


Norman Manley readies for cricket

There's a lot of work going on at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, and when it's all done, it is expected to be one of the premier airports in the region.


Murder suspects freed after witness no-show

The three men who were accused of murdering three persons in Bayshore Park, eastern Kingston, in an alleged reprisal for the killing of two men, were freed on Monday because of the unavailability of the main Crown witness.


Parenting workshop to save the Jamaican family

Parents across Jamaica are to benefit from a series of workshops as part of a series of activities put on by the Ministry of Education and Youth and the Coalition for Better Parenting...


Two vie for University of Technology (UTech) top job

Professor Errol Morrison, president of Blue Cross of Jamaica, and Dr. Donald Peters, president of the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago, are the contenders for the presidency of the University of Technology...




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