Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | August 30, 2009
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Poets Gone: Bolt Crazy
Sunday Arts and Education has been flooded with poems paying tribute to Jamaican 'sprint king', Usain Bolt.

A fateful decision
The gift of life was not highly valued by Keith Jackson.

Sunday Sauce: Bolt and the Berlin Wall
He jumped over the Great Wall of China, one of the greatest wonders of the modern world, and conquered all in Beijing.

Kudos to Jamaica College!
As we head into the new school term, the move by Jamaica College to offer an Aviation Programme as part of its curriculum is a remarkable one.

NCU students to engage the CSME
Students of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will participate in the CARICOM Secretariat's CSME Public Education Programme dubbed 'Students Engaging the CSME through Field Promotion'.

Delightful fact or fiction?
Title: The Chieftainess - Glimpses of Grandy Nanny

UWI seminar series addresses Ja's economic challenges
The University of the West Indies, Mona, on Wednesday, August 26, launched a series of breakfast seminars with the theme, 'Economic Challenges and Opportunities for the Nation (ECON)'.

Stemming the tide of failure in Jamaican students
The reason some students find learning difficult is not that they are dull, but that they learn differently and may benefit more from non-traditional methods of teaching.

For Usain ...
...upon receiving a piece of the Berlin Wall

Wilton Gaynair, a master of his art
It seems we here in Jamaica have a certain difficulty getting past Bob Marley and his vast musical achievements to pay attention to others, especially if they are not musicians who perform in the popular music and reggae...


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