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Less water vapour could ease global warming

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
A LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL scientist thinks too little attention is being placed on water vapour or H2O gas as a contributing factor to global warming.


Calabash bears witness in Treasure Beach

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
After Rosemarie Stone had finished her reading from No Stone Unturned, concluding the excerpt from her book about contracting HIV from her now-deceased husband, Carl, with, "amazingly, there is still hope, there is still joy",...

Jamaicans overseas to sue Hill

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
A LARGE group of Cash Plus investors in the United States are pre-paring to join their counterparts in Jamaica who are taking legal action against the investment company to retrieve their funds.

Men still at the helm: Study says women play lesser roles in governance, leadership

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
NEW RESEARCH has pin-pointed the persistence of "entrenched male hegemony" within Jamaica's boardrooms and raises the question as to why - with higher levels...

Tales of hope, despair

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
A sixty-five-year-old Jamaican farm worker - who does not want his identity disclosed - was recruited under the H-2A Agricultural programme by Florida Fruit and Vegetables Association in Orlando Florida, in November 1982...

'No more violence': Trench Town residents condemn police murders Police offers $1 million reward for information

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
RESIDENTS OF trench Town in south St Andrew, where two members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) were fatally gunned...

Displaced farm workers seek compensation

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
AS MANY AS 4,000 Jamaican former farm workers, who were shunted off Florida's sugar cane fields following the mechanisation of the farms in the 1990s, are now being told to go home, or face further distress.One-time...

A labour of love: Passport drive helps desperate farm workers

25.05.2008 07:02    jamaica-gleaner.com
Since 1998, the Jamaica United Relief Association (JURA), a voluntary organisation, has teamed with local civic bodies, churches and government agencies, to offer passport renewals, citizenship and voter-registration services to displaced farm workers...

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