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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | October 4, 2008

Third time lucky for Loren
THE AUDIENCE was on the edge of its seat yesterday as Campion College's Loren Ashley and Feron Grandison from Jamaica College gave it their all to prove who was St Andrew's best speller in The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling...

National School Garden Programme launched

Yesterday the symbolic opening of the first school garden located at Jamaica College signalled the official launch of the National School Garden Programme.

Tufton off to Caribbean Week of Agriculture

Agriculture Minister Dr Christopher Tufton leaves the island for St Vincent and the Grenadines tomorrow to participate in the eighth Caribbean Week of Agriculture.This will involve a series of fora, including the first meeting of the CARICOM Regional...

Tackling a 'man's world' - Young farmer sidesteps gender bias

Vanessa Fullwood has spent the better part of her youth on the family farm; it was therefore no surprise to her parents and friends that she would someday consider the field of agriculture her occupation.Agriculture is seen by many as a 'man's world'...

Redeeming the male ego

It is the premise of this conference today that the transformation of our society and nation demands an adjustment to the fundamental understanding of our manhood and the role that our males must play within the society domestically and in the public arena.

Across the nation

MANDEVILLE, MANCHESTER:Anglican Bishop, Reverend Dr Alfred Reid has come out to say too many Jamaicans were suffering from the get-rich-quick mentality. He said at the root of some of our problems is...





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