Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | March 21, 2009
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Ghetto scientist - 20-year-old Rousseau Road resident blazing a trail in the field of science and technology
Kyle Shaw, who hails from the belly of one of the nation's volatile inner-city communities, has been working his magic with science for several years; but he is no 'obeah man'. The 20-year-old Rousseau Road resident told The Gleaner he preferred the moniker 'ghetto scientist' over 'science man'...

Thanksgiving service for Madge Saunders today
The Reverend Madge Saunders, pioneer, motivational force, missionary and a true servant of God, passed away peacefully on March 2. A service of thanksgiving for her life will be held at the Hope United Church today.

A master printer remembered
Hector Joseph Lodge, 86, popularly known as Uncle Hector, was best described as a vivid sports enthusiast whose passion was like none other. Just as important, many viewed him as a master printer.

Thinner dinners - Air Jamaica slashes meals to economy class
Air J slashes meals to economy class AIR JAMAICA will cut its current meal service to Economy Class passengers on May 1, replacing it with a complimentary packaged snack.


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