Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | December 19, 2008
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News-making baby thriving out of spotlight - ... Born on Cayman Airways flight to Jamaica
Fourteen-month-old Latiesha Julene Clarke is still oblivious to all the excitement and controversy her entrance into the world on October 2, 2007 had caused.She does not even know that she was born, at just 29 weeks, in...

Criminal charges to be dropped in Dyoll case
The Director of public prosecutions (DPP) will have to drop criminal charges against four persons, including two former directors of the collapsed Dyoll Insurance Company Ltd, following a ruling yesterday by the Constitutional...

CAC to publish weekly grocery survey
Starting next January, the Consumer Affairs Commission will (CAC) publish a weekly survey of basic grocery items, to aid consumers in making informed decisions.This project will last for three months and is expected to be...

Loving 'Roving with Lalah'
It seems that readers just can't get enough of 'Roving with Lalah'! The popular Gleaner articles, written by Robert Lalah, were recently released in book form and, in a little more than two weeks, more than 2,000 copies have been sold.

Pembroke Hall Primary honours veteran workers
Teachers and ancillary workers at Pembroke Hall Primary School, who have served the school for 10 or more years, were on Tuesday night honoured for staying the course and shaping the minds and characters of the students.The staff members were honoured...

Gov't makes $94.8m from auto auction
The Jamaica Customs Department received a total of $94.8 million for 90 motor vehicles which were auctioned earlier this month.Some 188 motor vehicles, that were not claimed for by importers, had been advertised to be auctioned.However, of the 188...


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