EDITORIAL - Make computers more accessible
It should be hardly surprising that a survey has revealed that over 60 per cent of the teachers in Jamaica's secondary schools would require basic training in the use of computers if they are to deliver on the government's e-learning project....
150 years of Lourdes
Last MondaY here in France, my wife and I walked into a café and asked for a menu. Along with Café au Lait and Cappuccino was an item called 'Jamaica Coffee', so being intrigued, we ordered some. It turned out to be a specialty drink: a cup of coffee laced with rum... - Peter Espeut
NOTE-WORTHY: The biggest problem
There are currently many different problems facing Jamaica today, high crime rate, economic struggles a poor educational system and a breakdown in discipline. There have been many suggestions offered by both locals and members of the diaspora. We ask the police to be more vigilant...
Monica Cranston
My nephew is trying to locate his mother whom he hasn't met. I told him I would help him and I was wondering if you could help me. Her name is Monica Cranston.
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