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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | November 17, 2006

Escape the ordinary' at The Event Place
WESTERN BUREAU: A new breed of energy driven go-getters are changing the landscape of Montego Bay, and on Tuesday, antique dealer Joan Lee, and former Miss Jamaica Maja, April Parchment-Knight, unveiled the city's newest addition..

Hope is alive

The Jamaica Broilers Group and the Jamaica Producers hosted an excellent fund-raising dinner to aid the redevelopment of the once majestic gardens. The Nature Preservation Foundation (NPF) officials in attendance...


Making Jamaica beautiful!

The ride to and from the north coast via the Bog Walk Gorge and then through the St. Ann hills became much easier on the eyes, as two leading members of corporate Jamaica seemed to have stepped in and added their cache to make the improvement.


The Joy of Living Red

The sound of hoofbeats and the joy of living red permeated the air on Saturday as Red Stripe hosted its last Superstakes Race Day. The crowds came out to see the event as the Red Stripe top brass plan on supporting the sport of kings via new methods...


Gleaner Honour Awardees - The good samaritan

At 65 years old, Thyra Heaven, born in Town-head, Westmoreland, has remained one of the major players in helping the less fortunate. Mrs. Heaven is tshe child of Cornelius and Mary Reid in a household of nine other children.


Premier sprinter, beloved coach

Born on the 6th of May, 1939, Dennis Johnson never took long to announce his presence as one of Jamaica's foremost athletes. The sprinter's first signs of talent came when he went to Calabar and proved outstanding in the 1950s...




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