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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | August 2, 2008

Negril abuzz - Tourist town comes alive
WESTERN BUREAU: An estimated $300 million is in circulation in Negril this weekend as Red Stripe Temptation Isle (RTI) and Appleton Temptation Isle (ATI) stake their claim on the 'Capital of capitals', forecasters have told The Gleaner.

Young farmers summoned to service

Jamaicans 40 years old and younger were encou-raged to become farmers with Government yesterday, which unveiled a National Young Farmers' Project on the opening day of the 56th staging of the Denbigh Agricultural...

All systems go

Negril is cementing its spot as the entertainment capital of Jamaica. This is evident each year as young and hip locals and overseas visitors converge on the island's third major tourist-resort town to attend the popular ultra-exclusive weekend party series, Red Stripe Temptation Isle (RTI) and Appleton Temptation Isle (ATI).

'Preemie' born in mid-flight recovering in MoBay hospital

WESTERN BUREAU: A prEmature baby boy, born on an American Airlines (AA) flight en route from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to Miami, Florida, Thursday afternoon, remains in critical but stable condition at the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay, St James.

Cassava on show

Cassava ice cream. Cassava wine. Cassava porridge. Cassava bread. In addition to these items, there were also non-edible cassava products - such as mats and hand-held fans - on display during yesterday's opening of the Denbigh Agricultural and Industrial Show 2008 in Clarendon.





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