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Jermaine Thorpe, selling newspapers to better his life

CALABAR HIGH School eighth grader, Jermaine Thorpe, is not your average 14-year-old. Already, he has learnt the value of hard work and shrugs off the taunts of classmates who deride him. Jermaine lives with his father and two brothers on Olympic...

CARICOM calls for dialogue over T&T

WESTERN BUREAU: THE CARICOM Heads of Government who met in Montego Bay last week have issued a statement urging dialogue in the impasse in Trinidad and Tobago over the refusal of the President to make certain Cabinet and Senatorial appointments on...

Rappas for Christ
RAPPAS FOR Christ is an energetic group of talented young men who are dedicated to serving Lord Jesus Christ. Although it was formed one year ago, Rappas for Christ has been making inroads in gospel circles, with its unique style of gospel rap.

FROM THE POLICE BLOTTERS
DETECTIVES FROM the Constant Spring police station, St. Andrew, have put a dent in what could have been a major visa racket operation at a house on Dennis Avenue, St. Andrew. In a raid on Saturday afternoon, the lawmen seized eight passports -- five...











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