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How to keep teens out of trouble
Brief overview of tips 1 through 3 published in yesterday's Gleaner: 1. First look at yourself. Be clear about your own sexual values and attitudes. Communicating with your children about sex, love, and relationships is often more successful when you...

Dutch airline pull-out to affect Chinese community

THE FALL-OUT in European air traffic to Jamaica will not only deplete tourist arrivals from the continent, but is also likely to cost millions in lost investment prospects as well as inconvenience to members of the island's Chinese community.

Tourism education making a mark in schools
WHAT DOES tourism have to do with mathematics, science or language arts? Students are finding the answer to this question, as the Jamaica Tourist Board, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education & Culture, implements a comprehensive programme

MoBay vendors protest removal
WESTERN BUREAU: CHAOS RULED the streets of Montego Bay yesterday when sidewalk vendors blocked the road with their bodies, as heavily armed police prevented them from plying their trade on the streets.

Attorney-at-law dies of heart attack
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: PROMINENT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Donald Allen died on Sunday while playing golf at the Manchester Golf Club with his friend of more than 30 years Dr. Gilbert Allen, Custos of Manchester. He was 67.










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