Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | September 10, 2009
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The Sunday Gleaner
Arts&EducationRememberingTerry, the artistColin Hamilton/Freelance PhotographerHugh Dunphy, curator of the Bolivar Gallery.John Terrywww.jamaica-gleaner.comSEPTEMBER 13, 2009'Based on his choice of imagery, Terry seems to be a lover of nature,...

This bitter earth
Oxy MoronContributorIn the second half of the last century, I was thrust on to this Earth.

UTech extends access to students in western Ja
The University of Technology, in its continuing bid to meet the needs of the labour market through relevant training and academic programmes, has extended its reach in the city of Montego Bay.

UTech extends access to students in western Ja
The University of Technology, in its continuing bid to meet the needs of the labour market through relevant training and academic programmes, has extended its reach in the city of Montego Bay.

Dr Hermi Hewitt to be inducted into American Academy of Nursing
Director of the University of the West Indies (UWI) School of Nursing, Mona, Dr Hermi Hewitt, will be inducted into the American Academy of Nursing as one of the Academy's new Fellows for 2009.Dr Hewitt was nominated for this honour by two current...

Lifetime
A usual and consistent routine;life gets dressed in its numerous garments andgoes out hand in hand with time to explore.On their explorations they came across burdened hopelesspeople; tossed and turned in the suffocating embrace of dark...

WIU vice-president encourages NCU to follow the Bible
Vice-President, West Indies Union Conference (WIUC) of Seventh-day Adventists, Pastor Joseph Smith, visited Northern Caribbean University's (NCU) main campus in Mandeville to promote an initiative of the World Church of Seventh-day Adventists.

WIU vice-president encourages NCU to follow the Bible
Vice-President, West Indies Union Conference (WIUC) of Seventh-day Adventists, Pastor Joseph Smith, visited Northern Caribbean University's (NCU) main campus in Mandeville to promote an initiative of the World Church of Seventh-day Adventists.

'Gulag' book, once banned,
is now required readingMOSCOW (AP):The book that made 'Gulag' a synonym for the horrors of Soviet oppression will be taught in Russian high schools, a generation after the Kremlin banned it as destructive to the Communist cause and exiled its author.The...


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