Finding God in prison - Former drug trafficker saves souls for Christ
At the tender age of 16 and already a teen mother, Evelyn Mason got into a relationship that changed her life forever. The promising teen, who grew up in the west Kingston community of Denham Town, traded in her law-abiding life when she met...
Jamaica Information Service (JIS) head resigns, plans to return to private sector
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Jamaica Information Service (JIS), Carmen Tipling, has resigned from that post and will return to the private sector early next year, according to Minister of Information and Development...
Mico past students get JTA's highest award
Two past students of the Mico University College have received the Roll of Honour Award, the highest presented by the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA). Sherlock Allen, principal of Mavis Bank High School, in St. Andrew and Alfred Farquharson...
No major fallout expected in Jamaican tourism - Assamba
Tourism Minister Aloun Assamba has brushed aside suggestions by her Oppo-sition counterpart that the new passport requirement for Ameri-cans re-entering the United States, effective January 8, 2007 ...
Mini-museum open and ready to serve
Students in Manchester and Clarendon who are interested in the environment can now breathe a sigh of relief as information on all things ecological is now just a stone's throw away.
Parenting Partners launches revised facilitator's guide
PARENTING MAY soon get easier, thanks to a new facilitator's guide parenting manual that was launched on Wednesday at Alhambra Inn in St. Andrew. The manual, compiled and published by Parenting Partners Caribbean, is a revised edition...
Puma under fire
Puma, the official sportswear brand of the Jamaican athletics team, has come under fire from anti-gun campaigners in London over its latest range of shoes which bear the image of a Thompson sub-machine gun.
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