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Courtney Walsh Foundation Launched | The Kingston Chronicle
Minister of National Security, Senator Dwight Nelson , Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Hon Olivia Grange and President of the Courtney Walsh Foundation and former West Indies cricketer, Courtney Walsh, conversing at the launch of the Foundation at the Mona Hockey Field, Kingston, Friday .
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Windies skipper reportedly heading back to Oz.
West Indies captain Chris Gayle, who left his team's tour of Australia to be with his sick mother, will head Down Under tomorrow and hopes to play in the first Test, Jamaican media has reported.
Overseas Jamaicans under pressure amid slight recovery
The anxiety among Jamaicans here at home about the United States' economic crisis is mostly about how it has been affecting us through the decline in remittances and the American travel market, our largest source of tourists.
Athletes should pay their share of income tax, says Jamaican finance minister
Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Audley Shaw, says that it is irresponsible to suggest that the Government has had nothing to do with the success of Jamaican athletes.
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This is by far one of the biggest load of Bull Sh*t to come out of Jamaica!
This is by far one of the biggest load of Bull Sh*t to come out of Jamaica! Posted on November 20, 2009 by jahboo.com - Jamaica's Micro-blogging Social Network, Search Engine & Video Portal Imagine media bodies complaining about political operatives seeking to censor and regulate the media.
Scotia economist sees turnaround for Jamaicans next year
Dr Warren Jestin , Scotiabank International's chief economist, speaks with Joseph Matalon, president of the Private Sector Organsiation of Jamaica.
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GOV TAKING EVERY CARE IN SENSITIVE IMF NEGOTIATIONS | The Kingston Chronicle
Minister with responsibility for Information, Telecommunications and Special Projects in the Office of the Prime Minister, Hon.
Mayday Air Jamaica takes stand against Spirit ...
A former president of the Jamaica Airline Pilots Association has sent an open letter to Spirit Airlines, asking the low-cost carrier to drop its bid to purchase Air Jamaica and disclose the purchase price to the current and former Air Jamaica employees who are determined to keep the country's only airline under Jamaican ownership - even if it means ...
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Venezuelan President stresses importance of Fidel's Reflection | The Kingston Chronicle
VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez stressed the importance of the "Reflections of Fidel's" published Thursday November 19 and titled The Bolivarian Revolution and Peace, at a preparatory workshop for the 1st Extraordinary Congress of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela to the 772 delegates participating in the upcoming event.
New laws can't protect Jamaica's children
NEW legislation will not make Jamaica's children safer if Government does not uphold its own laws and if citizens fail to hold leaders who do not fulfil their obligations accountable.
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Cuba continuing to develop innovative biotechnology products | The Kingston Chronicle
DESPITE the global economic-financial crisis and the cruel and unjust blockade imposed for more than 50 years by successive U.S. administrations, Cuba is continuing to develop innovative biotechnology products to improve the quality of life of its population and other nations.
The Culinary Federation of Jamaica and Devon House celebrated "Journeys Through Jamaica" on Sunday, November 15, 2009 on the south lawn of Devon House.
Rare deals to Jamaica and Bermuda
Through next Tuesday , buy rare one-way sale rates from USAirways to a pair of island destinations.
Jamaica slips on annual corruption index
JAMAICA has slipped three places to 99th on the 2009 corruption index, which ranked New Zealand as the world's least corrupt nation and riotous Somalia the most corrupt.
Increased food production in Jamaica results in fewer imports of fresh produce
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is reporting that the country imported at least 70 percent less fresh produce, compared to this time last year, as a result of increased food crop production.
Chiropractor treats body and soul in Jamaica
While most doctors venture to Jamaica to get away from the pressures of caring for patients, Tom Rexroth will be doing just the opposite as he visits the Caribbean island this week.
Jamaican defendants to face judge in Miami in million-dollar lawsuit
The civil trial of the case against Frank Cox and DYC Fishing Ltd of Kingston, Jamaica, brought by Miami, Florida-based Perla Del Caribe Inc will proceed to trial in Miami Civil Court, before Judge Marc Schumacher.
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Jordan impressive in Tulsaa s victory over FIU | The Kingston Chronicle
Miami, FL : Conference USAa s preseason player of the year Jerome Jordan shot 6-of-7 from the field for 12 points while also adding six blocks and seven rebounds as the University of Tulsa moved to 2-0 with an easy 81-49 victory of Florida International University last night in Tulsa.
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Cedarville splits a pair of weekend games in classic | The Kingston Chronicle
Miami, FL : NAIA #15 Cedarville University came back from 20 points down on Friday night but the rally fell short as they went down 86-83 to Saint Xavier University in the Trinity Christian Classic in Illinois.
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