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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | January 7, 2007

The dangers of fire - More education needed, says McLean
THE FIRE PREVENTION division of the Jamaica Fire Brigade say it needs more funds to educate Jamaicans about the dangers of fire, the cruel but controllable master that has claimed the lives of about 100 children ...

Tips on fire prevention

Planning ahead for emergencies is the key to safety. Here are a few fire-prevention tips which, if followed, should lead to a reduction of the number of deaths and injuries caused by fires.


Visa no problem, says Tourism Minister

TOURISM MINISTER Aloun Assamba has rejected claims from industry interests that the new Caribbean Community (CARICOM) visa requirement for some visitors to Cricket World Cup in the region will have an adverse affect on Jamaica's tourism industry.


Taking care of number one

In last week's column I suggested no New Year's resolutions, but only to make a wish list of what you want for this year and to move forward in a positive and organised method to achieve it.


No access to Hellshire, Gunboat,

Visitors to the country during the staging of Cricket World Cup 2007 who want to bask in the luxury of beautiful beaches will have to travel to other parishes for this experience ...


Oprah takes AIDS test at new school

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters):United States talk show host Oprah Winfrey took an AIDS test yesterday at her new $40 million South African school for disadvantaged girls, hoping to set an example to pupils in one of the world's most infected nations.


JLP hails Maroon festival

WHILE environmen-talist and bauxite interests continue to battle over the Cockpit Country, the Accompong Maroons who occupy a section of this area rich in flora and fauna were scheduled yesterday...



Lime Cay beaches for cricket fans




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