Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | May 9, 2009
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Gruesome - Inverness mourns for Tamieka
TEARS FLOWED freely down the faces of the women of Inverness district in Sandy Bay, Clarendon, yesterday morning as they wept openly for the life of another of Jamaica's young...

Tighten regional bonds - PM
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding says the countries of CARICOM should come together in order to tackle the effects of the global economic crisis.

Killings rock rural community
Western Bureau:ALMOST A day after a murder-suicide occurred in the quiet farming district of Cockburn Pen, Trelawny, the community has again been rocked by a triple murder, leaving the residents gripped with fear.

Not all that glitters is gold - Golding
They listened attentively as Prime Minister Bruce Golding read the story Country Mouse Town Mouse.

Living off the 'fat' of the land
Fifty-two-year-old Ansel Williams is an accomplished yam farmer who has made a decent livelihood out of his lifelong occupation, which began when he was just 13 years old.

ODPEM building disaster prone?
THE BUILDING housing the agency with responsibility for responding to disasters was yesterday described as a "disaster waiting to happen" by State Minister for Local Government Robert Montague.

GOVERNOR GENERAL (GG) installs Jamaica's youngest custos
GOVERNOR GENERAL Patrick Allen installed Jamaica's youngest custos, Dr. David Stair, in Hanover yesterday. Stair, who celebrates his 54th birthday later this month, succeeds acting Custos Enid Gonsalves, who held that position...


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