Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | January 15, 2009
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Stuck in the Old Harbour traffic
So nobody really enjoys being stuck in traffic, and I imagine that most of us have been in this position far more often than we would have liked. There are times, though, when the traffic is particularly bothersome and the people around do nothing to make it better...

Early childhood Commission to distribute teaching aids
The Early Childhood Commission (ECC) will this year distribute hundreds of teaching tools to basic schools starved of health and nutrition education resources. Central Branch Infant School on Slipe Pen Road, Kingston, became the first recipient of the nutritional...

Passengers recruited in war on road crashes - Education campaign for teen drivers
Motor-vehicle passengers will be targeted and branded as 'co-drivers' as the Road Safety Unit launches its newest public-education campaign. At the same time, the police said it would be clamping down on law-breaking motorists....

Murders down in St Catherine South
WHEREAS NATIONAL homicide figures spiked in 2008, the St Catherine South police recorded a marginal reduction in murders, down to 113 from 125 in 2007, the third straight year the division marked a decrease. St Catherine South encompasses Portmore to the south...

Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT
The firefighter's weary 1. His friends are saying he has grown tired of putting out fires the wife has started through her constant uppity attitude, and so he has moved out of the matrimonial home.


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