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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | December 17, 2006

Shoppers out in large numbers
Music compact discs (cds), cellphones and the proverbial shirt and socks were among the most sought-after items for shoppers who crowded corporate area shopping malls yesterday, in search of the perfect gifts for their loved ones this Christmas.

Greater Portmore residents fear malaria outbreak

As the Government increases its efforts to prevent more cases of malaria infection, residents of Greater Portmore, in St. Catherine, are expressing concern over several drains in their communities that need cleaning.


Air Jamaica's MoBay to Miami non-stop flight welcomed

Air Jamaica's announcement to introduce a non-stop early morning flight out of Montego Bay into Miami has been met with optimism by western Jamaica's business community.


Bournemouth Bath to be resurrected in time for Cricket World Cup

ONCE upon a time, people flocked the Kingston Harbour area for entertainment. A clean welcoming sea, almost pure air and places of entertainment were on at this part of the city belt. One establishment that made the area popular was Bournemouth Bath...


'I am a winner' seminar this week

The season of goodwill is an appropriate time for all categories of employees to focus on the benefits of team work and positive thinking, says motivation consultant Reginald Crutchely.


Mother without a son this Christmas

Since last Sunday Marva Duhaney has been mourning the death of her son, George 'Ricky' Esson. The 22-year-old who was gunned down by assailants in his community of August Town, was her chief breadwinner, her friend and her 'wash belly'.


One, one cocoa - Development through philantrophy

Well over 100 charitable organisations operate in Jamaica, making what the Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS) says is a solid contribution to national development and the easing of the lot of the country's poor.




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