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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | April 8, 2007

JLP marks 4Oth anniversary of Donald Sangster's death
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has announced a schedule of activities to mark the 40th anniversary of the passing of the nation's second Prime Minister, the Most Hon. the Most Hon. Sir Donald Sangster on Wednesday, April 11.

Travails of two victims

Dave and Aleisha were two struggling students trying to make it through university, despite the odds. In difficult times, they found a way to get by, and when they met Jason Steba, the president of the peer counselling club at the University of Technology, they thought they had found some hope.

Tale of a dying beach: Old Harbour Bay

When the first Europeans came to the shores of Jamaica, they found pristine, turquoise waters lapping sandy beaches. They were awed by the sheer natural beauty of this fair isle. Some settled and lived with the native Tainos. Others returned to Europe and wrote glowingly about paradise on Earth. Old Harbour Bay beach and its environment were a part of that paradise.

Private sector to raise funds for Montego Bay road project

he Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) has joined the efforts of private and public sector organisations in Montego Bay in calling for the dualisation of the integral Bogue Road in the tourism Mecca.

High marks for St James private schools

Despite not having the requisite staff to provide adequate supervision, like the thousands of students who utilise them, the Ministry of Education sees the proliferation of private schools in St. James as a good thing and welcomes them.





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