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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | February 7, 2008

Meditating in the mountains
It was a strange place. Looked more like a utility vehicle graveyard than a place where people actually lived. It was somewhere high in the Blue Mountains that the vehicle in which photographer Norman Grindley and I were travelling came to an unexpected and abrupt halt.

'Zekes' wants money returned

Former Matthews Lane area leader Donald 'Zekes' Phipps is applying to the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court for the return of his $18 million.The money was confiscated by the police at Phipps' Havendale home, St Andrew, in May 2005.

Over 150 killed since start of 2008

Guns blazed in the hillside community of Industrial Village, St Andrew, Monday night, leaving four young men dead after an attack by thugs.They have been identified as 17-year-old Wayne Morris, 21-year-old Anthony Williams and 19-year-old Orane...

All-night sessions robbing children of parental guidance

WESTERN BUREAU: Minister of Information, Culture, Youth and Sports, Olivia Grange, says children of parents who frequently attend all-night entertainment events during the school week, might be at a serious disadvantage, as...

Thursday talk

Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit. Whether it was a case of an overexuberant employee anticipating an employer's wishes, or it was a case of following instructions from on high, all agreed it was the very epitomy of tackiness and belittled those it was supposed to be 'bigging up'.





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