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Jamaican conference seeks to raise profile
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DANIA BEAC H - Noelle McMahon wasn't born in Jamaica, but her parents kept her deeply rooted in their culture. "I call myself a Jamerican," said McMahon, ...

Our pick: Mike Bloomberg for mayor

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The Brooklyn Paper The Community Newspaper Group's endorsement of incumbent Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who orchestrated the overturning of term limits to clear the way so he could run again, is not totally outlandish, since it's well nigh impossible to get excited about his Democratic challenger, Bill Thompson. But someone must have spiked the coffee down at the CNG's Metrotech offices, because some of the reasons they give for supporting Bloomberg are downright nutty. Protecting ne

Top 5 Off-Peak Desintations For The Fall

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Colorado Rocky Mountains Since we are currently in a recession, a lot of couples or families are opting to stay at home for what many are calling a ’staycation.’ Boring! If you want to have a proper, enjoyable and a bit more cheaper of a vacation in which you actually do get out of the house and travel then travel during the off seasons. There are less tourists and it is much more cheaper then going during the height of the season. Check out the top 5 off-peak destinations that will keep a

Budgeting Caribbean Holidays

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by Edward Watkinson A holiday within our budget doubles the pleasure and excitement of the whole experience. The Caribbean region comprises of over 7000 beautiful beaches. The well-known beaches and resorts are tempting and very costly. However, the islands are a major tourist attraction because they offer packages of hotels, meals and activities, ranging from very high to very affordable. One should search a lot if they want to avail various inexpensive deals offered by the holidaymakers. O

Jamaica?s government pledges to pay public school teachers $90 million in back wages

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Jamaica promises teachers $90M in back wages KINGSTON, Jamaica ? The government of Jamaica has agreed to pay public school teachers more than $90 million in back wages over the next three years. A Ministry of Labor statement says it will distribute $45 million next year and the remainder by 2012. No further details are available. Teacher Association [...]
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