Jamaica Gleaner News

Published: Monday Tuesday | June 16, 2009

Fullerton free - Former Caldon manager's fraud conviction overturned
Nicole Ann Fullerton, former acting operations manager of the failed Caldon Merchant Bank, got her freedom yesterday from the Court of Appeal. Fullerton, who was on bail pending appeal of a fraud conviction, said she was deeply relieved... Read More...

Molloy promises improvement
Contender for the presidency of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), Nadine Molloy, is promising that the best teachers will be retained in the country's education system under her watch. "I come from a family of leaders... Read More...

Wright-Shaw optimistic
WESTERN BUREAU: Maudlyn Wright-Shaw, one of the contenders for the presidency of the Jamaica Teachers' Association, is optimistic she will emerge at the helm of the organisation at the end of this week's election."I have been in this association... Read More...

Danger lurks in the valley - Ageing bridge makes residents uneasy
THE STRUCTURE of the Alligator Church Bridge is weakening and there are worrying signs for residents in several communities in the Rio Grande valley of Portland, who are fearful that should it collapse, they could be marooned indefinitely... Read More...

Is it illegal to have my baby in the US?
Dear Mrs Walker-Huntington: At seven months pregnant, I travelled to Florida to do some shopping and visit family for one month. When I reached Immigration, I was told that it was my intention to have the baby in the United States (US) and not shopping as I had explained. Read More...