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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | August 7, 2008

'Ticki Ticki' and the policeman
IT WAS mid-morning on a Tuesday and taxi driver, Donovan 'Ticki Ticki' Russell, was enjoying a leisurely drive down Constant Spring Road in St Andrew, en route to pick up his babymother at Cross Roads. His favourite reggae jams were blasting from the speakers in the car...

Hanna & Sons awarded for 25 years of distributorship

On Monday, two top executives of Gates Corporation in the United States presented a plaque commemorating 25 years of product representation to Joseph Hanna, managing director of B.J. Hanna and Sons Limited, at their Retirement Crescent Headquarters.

Guys and girls - one and the same?

Sometimes, we as human beings focus so much on our differences that we forget our many similarities. Truth is, no human being is totally male or female. We are both. We like to think of real men as being completely male. There is no such thing as a real man or a real woman...

Panama repeals 95-y-o sodomy law

Mexico City, Mexico: As pressure continues to mount for world governments to address the drivers behind the increased vulnerability of men who have sex with men (MSM) to contracting HIV, Panama became the most recent Latin American country to repeal its sodomy law...

Robinson returned to Assistant AG post

Senior Assistant Attorney General Lackston Robinson went back to work this week at the Attorney General's Department after being away for five years. He was sent on leave in 2003 after he filed a lawsuit against the former members of the Public Service...





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