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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | January 9, 2007

St William Grant Park in filthy state
It's now just weeks before the start of Cricket World Cup 2007, and the St. William Grant Park in downtown Kingston is still one big smelly mess. Several Kingston residents have raised concerns about the park, which has for some time...

From gunman to 'Godman'

The following are reader responses to The Sunday Gleaner's lead story captioned 'Face to face with a gunman', about Pastor Glen Samuels' encounter with a gunman and the life-transforming experiences that ensued.


Kingston hotels ready for Cricket World Cup ...

It's 61 days and counting to the start of the highly-anticipated Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007, and Kingston's finest hotels say they are ready for the buzzing business the event is expected to bring this March.


... But Air Jamaica's bookings disappointing

While hotels are already seeing their fair share of business, and are expecting that to climb as the start of the CWC draws closer, the national airline, Air Jamaica, is not yet seeing the full notch of travel bookings...


Loving Lalah

The following are feedback letters to last week's Roving With Lalah feature. I enjoyed reading your article, 'Jamaican taxi drivers in NYC', on Thursday, January 4. I hope you had an enjoyable time in New York.


No water on first day of school

The National Water Commission (NWC) promised yesterday to have water restored to schools and other premises in the vicinity of South Camp Road in the Corporate Area after classes were disrupted on the first day of the new school term.


2006 year in review - Great milestones in tourism

WESTERN BUREAU: Spanish Invasion - Five hundred years ago they came in the Nina, Pinta and the Santa Maria. Today their mode of transportation is A300s and 747s. The Spanish are back in droves, and this time their pockets contain wads of investment...


Jamaica and the world

Jamaica continued to maintain its presence in the regional and global arena in many aspects in 2006. Regional Integration - CARICOM heads of government kicked off the year with the historic signing into being of the CARICOM Single Market...


A day in the life ... (Pt V) - Parents hound schools for transfer spaces

This is the final instalment of a five-part series on challenges faced by administrators in the education sector. The following are comments and analyses by Zahra Orane, under the aegis of the firm, Growth Facilitators, gleaned....




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