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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | May 16, 2007

University of Technology (UTech) explore energy
With the rise in oil prices on the world market, and the rapid decline in fossil fuels, the issue o energy sources is one that is earnestly being explored not just internationally, but locally as well. Dr. Audley Darmand, principal researcher at the School of Engineering...

China: Open for more business

Shanghai, China: The communist face of China, which has been subject to makeovers in the past several decades, is now undergoing major reconstructive surgery - literally and figuratively. From the fashionable stores offering consumer durables to the beauty salons...

Trial date set for accused killers of former JGRA head

The trial of the woman and two men charged jointly with the murder of former president of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA), 62-year-old Lloyd G. Brown, and his 49-year-old fiance, Sandra Campbell, has been set for June 25.

Shana-Ka Lewis - Wins communication contest for the deaf

Twenty-three students between ages 10 and 19 participated in a sign language competition on Saturday, but it was Shana-Ka Lewis of the Cassia Park Branch of the Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf (CCCD) who took the top spot....

CHASE urges parents to do their part - CEO encourages parents to become first teachers to their children

In a dedication ceremony held at the Manchester Parish Library to reopen the Tiny Tots Room refurbished by the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education Fund (CHASE), W. Billy Heaven, chief executive officer of the Fund urged parents to become the first teachers...

Roadwork set to end Pisgah's breakaway blues

Lacovia, St. Elizabeth: Construction work on a huge breakaway at Pisgah in New Market division, North West St. Elizabeth has been scheduled to begin within weeks. Richard Azan, Junior Minister in the Ministry of Housing Water, Transport, and Works...





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