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2 hrs ago | Jamaica Observer

Jamaica is not an island

No, I did not hit my head in the last week. We all agree that Jamaica is an "island" based on the geographic definition of a land mass surrounded by water but not big enough to be a continent.

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6 hrs ago | The Gleaner

Paying tribute to Trench Town

Two Saturdays ago, Jamaicans of all social classes converged in west Kingston for the 12th staging of the Bob Marley Tribute Concert, 'Trench Town Rock'. It was the largest crowd ever.

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Related Topix: Reggae, Bob Marley, World News, Central America

6 hrs ago | The Gleaner

The legend of mento

Although Jamaica is usually associated with reggae music, visitors' first experience of live music will probably be a mento band, either at the airport or by their hotel's pool or bar, on a cruise ship docked in the harbour, or at one of the government-sponsored festivals found throughout the island.

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Sat Feb 11, 2012

The Gleaner

Top prize for AA employees

WESTERN BUREAU:Having copped the coveted Customer Cup, American Airlines employees at the Sangster International Airport , Montego Bay, have been charged to bring home the Chairman's Cup next.

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Hospitality Net

Serene Sanders has been appointed Spa Director at Mii Amo at...

Serene Sanders has been appointed Spa Director at Mii Amo at Enchantment Resort in Sedona - AZ, United States.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Holistic Health, World News, Scottsdale, AZ, Health, Massage Therapy

The Gleaner

Customer wins JN Money Transfer Cards rewards

Ann-Marie Wisdom from Alexandria, St Ann, is congratulated by Angella Boothe, branch manager, Jamaica National Building Society , Duke Street in Kingston, after she won a cash prize in the JN Money Transfer Back-to-School promotion last year.

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PsychCentral

Age of Both Parents Linked to Autism

Older mothers and fathers are more likely to have a child with autism , according to a recently published study led by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston .

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The Gleaner

Jazz Fest to be tweaked next year

While the Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival 2012 offered patrons almost three perfect days of musical excitement, attendant problems, including major traffic congestion on the night mega-star Celine Dion performed, have highlighted the need for some tweaking.

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Fri Feb 10, 2012

The Gleaner

Patterson calls for a 'clean sweep'

Basking in his party's success in the 2011 general election, former prime minister, P.J. Patterson, is imploring political organisers in the People's National Party's Region Six - Westmoreland, Hanover, and St James - to try for a clean sweep in the upcoming local government elections.

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The Gleaner

Thompson laid to rest

Pall-bearers carry the flag-draped coffin of Dudley Thompson from the Holy Trinity Cathedral at North Street, Kingston, yesterday.

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Salt Lake Tribune

American Airlines honors its SLC airport workers

It was the first time company employees at Utah's largest airport have won the award that recognizes airport achievements and improvement based on feedback from customers.

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The Gleaner

AC Money releases debut album

This will be his debut album. The AC Money Records label was founded by AC Money a few years ago as he pursued his dream to make music.

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The Gleaner

Remembering 'Motty' Perkins

Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins Born: September 3, 1931 Signed out: Friday, February 10, 2012 Damion Mitchell, News Editor The Gleaner/Power 106 News Centre Tributes have been pouring in for late talk-show host Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins.

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The Guardian

Jamaican gay rights activists hopeful of repealing anti-homosexuality law

Campaigners have been heartened by Jamaican prime minister Portia Simpson Miller's pledge to end discrimination agianst gay people in the country.

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Related Topix: Gay/Lesbian, World News, Central America, Activism, Wedding, Transgendered

The Gleaner

Twilight time

Young singing sensation Courtni Jackson, daughter of Karen Smith, hugs and sings to the Rt Rev Dr Howard Gregory, chairman, board of management, Montego Bay Community College, at the institution's appreciation and retirement function.

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The Gleaner

Celebrations all around

Belated wishes to: former MP and Education Minister Maxine Henry-Wilson, who celebrated her very special day on the first, with the partying to follow later today.

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I-Newswire.com

Solamon SVP Heading to Kingston; Update on State of Jamaica Economy Expected Wednesday

Solamon SVP and Country Head for Jamaica, Ainsley Brown, is returning to Kingston and looking forward many new meetings slated to be held in Kingston over the next month, especially after the country's recently held elections.

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The Gleaner

Sinclair demands regulatory protection in high stakes telecoms market

As an investment banker his tone was fairly modulated. But inside Jamaica's take-no-prisoners telecoms market, Garfield 'Garry' Sinclair is confrontational, direct and stoked for a fight.

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The Gleaner

Retirement group honours 62 'living legends'

Sir Patrick Allen , governor general of Jamaica, cheers on Sir Howard Cooke, former governor general, after he was presented with the honorary Living Legacy award during the Caribbean Community of Retired Persons awards ceremony held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, on Wednesday.

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The Gleaner

Minott points pen at arrogant Labourites

Harold Minott receives The Gleaner's Silver Pen award from Petrina Francis, assistant editor, at the company's North Street offices in Kingston yesterday.

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