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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | February 18, 2007

Local Gov't seeking more land for burial - Public cemeteries in four parishes full
Local government officials in St. Thomas, Clarendon, St. Catherine, Manchester, are busily seeking additional space to provide more burial plots ...

Tired of living among the dead

May Pen Cemetery is not the most glamorous of burial grounds.


Rich but neglected - Kingston's mayor sees tourism potential in dilapidated May Pen Cemetery

The May Pen Cemetery, situated along Spanish Town Road in west Kingston, is vastly rich in cultural heritage, yet remains neglected by the authorities for close to two decades.


Celebrating black History Josephine Baker lived her dreams

Josephine Baker - 1906-1975 - Dancer, singer, actress, entrepreneur, pilot, spy, philanthropist and mother of the Rainbow Tribe.


Training for inner-city residents

A group of residents from the inner-city communities of Swallowfield, Trench Town and Arnett Gardens are now closer to turning their ambition and skills into a business.


10-yr wait for transcripts delays murder appeal

A wait of almost 10 years for transcripts from the Supreme Court for a murder appeal to be heard, has caused the Court of Appeal to blast the system at the Supreme Court of recording trials and storing records.


Extortion racket raging in MoBay's underworld

Western Bureau:With the police finally reporting success in their efforts to break the back of Montego Bay's multi-million-dollar lottery scam, its off-shoot is a thriving extortion racket that is now all the rage in the western city.




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