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Former West Indian boxer journeys home

WESTERN BUREAU: A 98-year-old mother's death wish. A good Samaritan's deeds. The Rotary Club of Montego Bay East and a country that cares for its people hasve led to the return of former West Indian boxer Billy Greaves to his home in Barbados.

Maxine Waters speaks her mind

SHE invigorated the audience with her shrewd political observations and encouraged those weary in well-doing to persevere. And at the end of the evening, no one doubted American Congresswoman Maxine Waters' ability to speak her mind.

Exercise patience with dyslexics
WESTERN BUREAU: TWENTY-FIVE years ago Dr. Barbara Matalon of the University of the West Indies spoke about learning disabilities in Jamaica. Not many persons at the time, knew that dyslexia affected the ability to read and write


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