'We were never worried about the US'

LONDON, England: It's the way 2012 Games were meant to end; 80,000 spectators inside the London Olympic Stadium and millions across the world were left breathless...

Feeling the love in London

The Olympic Games are winding down, but the warmth of the host has remained at a constant high throughout the entire event. A consistent view is that the outpouring of love for Jamaican fans has been overwhelming...

OUTSTANDING! Fennell salutes Jamaican Olympians' performances in London

LONDON, England: President of the Jamaica Olympic Association Mike Fennell has hailed the performances of the Jamaicans at the London Olympic Games and said there...

Olympians ready to party

LONDON (AP):Get ready for a star-studded spectacular: the Olympic Stadium is being transformed into a giant jukebox of British pop and pizzazz for the closing ceremonies of the London Games.The Spice Girls and The Who are among the acts prepping...

Leaders salute Olympians

Jamaica male sprinters brought the house down yesterday at the 30th Olympiad in London with a world record busting run in the men's 4x100 metres relay drawing quick responses from the country's leaders.Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller hailed the...

GOLD, GOLD, GOLD

The excellent performance of Jamaica's stars at the London Olympics is translating into gold for several business operators in Half-Way...

Bus park howler

The largely idle $400 million bus park and taxi stand in downtown Kingston is costing Jamaican taxpayers close to $100,000 per...

Street sweepers cry

Some State-employed street sweepers are arguing that the $6,000 they take home each fortnight is not enough to cover their basic needs. The street sweepers, who hit the roads before the proverbial cock crows in the wee hours of the morning...

Building a better world

The challenges and issues facing young people will be brought to the forefront today as the world marks International Day of the Youth. But, most of all, the enthusiasm and accomplishments...

Turning trash to cash

HAVING SUCCESSFULLY operated companies in their schools and communities for six months, five of the country's brightest teenagers yesterday jetted off to Canada, where they will be further exposed to the rudiments of entrepreneurship....

Gov't to rethink exam subsidy

WITH APPROXIMATELY 20 per cent of students failing to turn up for CSEC exams which were paid for by the taxpayers, Education Minister Ronald Thwaites is adamant that the time has come for a rethink of the way the subsidy is given."...

Spanish Town Hospital full

The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) has admitted that potential patients are facing long delays before being admitted to the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine.According to SERHA, this is because the bed capacity at the hospital is now...

Ja embraces diGJamaica

The Gleaner's latest digital project, diGJamaica.com has been embraced by Jamaicans everywhere since its launch in the height of Jamaica 50 celebrations. Social media sites Facebook and Twitter have exploded with rave reviews for the website...

Athletes and celebrities hail record-breaking Jamaicans

Warren Weir - @Warren_WeirWant to say Congratz to the Jamaican quartet of (Nesta Carter; Michael Frater; Yohan Blake and Usain Bolt) 36.84 WRPiers Morgan - @piersmorganWatching the crowd mobbing @usainbolt - he's the biggest star in the world right now.

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