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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | November 15, 2002

In the nation's interest
THE NEW parliamentary session began yesterday, in the wake of the October 16, 2002 general election, with the swearing-in ceremony at Gordon House for Senators and Members of the House of Representatives.

Albert Karram lived richly
ELDER ALBERT Temeir Karram was a rich man but he did not die a rich man. Rather, he lived richly by donating his riches in the cause of the construction of churches and schools. - Devon Dick


A scotch bonnet on Dad's tomb
TREASURE BEACH: LAST SUNDAY was national memorial Sunday. It was also community memorial Sunday here in the Treasure Beach area. It's the time of the year when members of St. Peter's Anglican Church and this community... - Desmond Henry


Kingston City is 200 years old
ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1802 the Parish Vestry of Kingston met for the last time. The main order of business was election of officers to fill the new positions created by the granting of City status to Kingston. - Anthony Johnson











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