Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 1, 2009
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The Gardener
Dwayne watched as the sleek silver Mercedes Benz pulled up in front of the house.

Reading from the web: The joy of Google Books
Google Books, the online phenomenon that has become something of a godsend to book addicts the world over is quickly gaining popularity among Jamaican readers.

Martin Mordecai weaves bedtime tale into 'Blue Mountain Trouble'
Once upon a time (actually nearly 30 years ago), in a land very close to here, there was a father whose seven-year-old son refused to have a story read to him at bedtime.

UTech hosts international conference
The Faculty of Business and Management will host an international conference on business hospitality and tourism management from November 10 -11 at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

NCU student honoured for saving lives
There are many rock formations in the vicinity of the Bog Walk gorge that appeal to locals and visitors.

'Jamaica Fi Real': Highlighting the nation's positives
Despite its stagnant economy and record homicide rate, Kevin O'Brien Chang has always felt Jamaica's positives outnumber its negatives.

Almost 3,000 to graduate from UWI, Mona
The annual graduation ceremonies at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, will take place this Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7, 2009.


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