Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 22, 2009
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Changing Destiny
Destiny stormed through the bathroom door and threw her bag onto the counter, fuming.

The good old school days
I remember when school was for learning ...

SUNDAY SAUCE: Something very fishy
If you think Salt Mackerel was upset about the pronouncement that Salt Fish allegedly made about it, think again.

Writing like a Jamaican, in Morocco
Jamaican-born writer and teacher Jacqueline Bishop's philosophy is that great writing can be taught.

NCU honours Montego Bay campus graduates
Each year, Northern Caribbean University (NCU) pauses to acknowledge the academic achievements of its students at the highly anticipated and prestigious Honours Convocation Ceremony.

Distance-learning expert for UCC graduation
World-renowned authority on open and distance learning, Sir John Daniel, will address the 2009 graduating class of the University College of the Caribbean (UCC) today at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston.

The prince and the village girl
There once lived an evil prince who was very wicked to all those he came in contact with.

The unravelling of ackee poisoning
When children begin vomiting for no reason, parents are bound to be distressed.

Caribbean publishers in upbeat mood
Caribbean publishers who gathered for a three-day meeting in Jamaica last week, ended their deliberations on Saturday in an upbeat mood.

Mark Cameron launches art exhibition at Hilton
Artist Mark Cameron launched his solo art exhibition in the lobby of the Hilton hotel in New Kingston on November 17th.

New York, New York
I learned to drive in New York City.


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