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Published:Tuesday | May 4, 2021 | 1:05 AMRobert Bailey/Gleaner Writer robert.bailey@gleanerjm.com

There was always going to be a significant hit taken by the organisers of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships, given the no-fan status of the recently approved affair. But the figure of $45 million still comes as...

Published:Tuesday | May 4, 2021 | 12:56 AMAdrian Frater/News Editor

A University of the West Indies-led research unit are claiming to have found a breakthrough in the treatment of COVID-19, using Menthol Crystal. The treatment, while not a replacement for the need to vaccinate the country, could dramatically reduce...

Published:Tuesday | May 4, 2021 | 12:40 AMEdmond Campbell/Senior Staff Reporter

Jamaica is struggling to handle a crime problem and now there is the added problem of having the United States pay specific attention to one of the areas the country seems to have excelled. The US now has particular players in the scamming '...

Published:Sunday | May 2, 2021 | 7:33 PMLennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

The story of persons who have excelled in one field or the other, usually begins with the honing of their skill at tender ages. Patricia Judith Maryla Ricketts' story is different. It is not until she was an adult, 18 years old, that Ricketts...

Published:Sunday | May 2, 2021 | 7:22 PMPaul-Andre Walker/Digital Content Editor

Despite being once married to the most public of figures, Jamaica's fourth Prime Minister, Michael Manley, Patricia Glynne-Manley could be considered, quiet. That isn't to say she never had a contribution to make to building the island...

Published:Sunday | May 2, 2021 | 7:04 PMLennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

Linnette Vassell has paved the way for many during a fight for women's rights in the region that begun as far back as the early 1970s. She was the first Coordinator of the Committee of Women for Progress, (CWP) a left-wing activist organisation...

Published:Sunday | May 2, 2021 | 6:56 PMLennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

Helene Davis Whyte (born 1956) is a trade union activist and the general secretary of the Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers (JALGO), which represents 5,000 workers in local and national government and quasi-...

Published:Sunday | May 2, 2021 | 6:40 PMLennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

Bishop Christine Gooden-Benguche is the first appointed female president of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas, Jamaica District. She is the successor to Bishop Everald Galbraith, who headed the Jamaica Methodist District for...

Published:Friday | April 30, 2021 | 1:52 AM

The leaders of a combined population of 900 million visited Jamaica for the 1975 Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. Notwithstanding that Jamaica’s prime minister at the time, Michael Manley, was the organisation’s chairman, the...

Published:Friday | April 30, 2021 | 1:40 AM

The charismatic fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica was most well known for his championship of the disenfranchised and the disadvantaged. Michael Manley wasn’t happy with trying to achieve change in the country he led though. Manley, in the way...

Published:Friday | April 30, 2021 | 1:29 AM

The Norman Manley Law School, like neighbouring institutions like the University Hospital of the West Indies, match up with the best in the world. Maybe the Queen’s blessing in 1975 has something to do with that. Food for thought. Published...

Published:Friday | April 30, 2021 | 1:21 AM

With the litany of human rights abuse allegations that international organisations have hit Jamaica with makes this story, dating all the way back to 1967, interesting. There aren’t many who, having not been around in 1967, would believe the...

Published:Friday | April 30, 2021 | 12:50 AM

India’s gift of vaccines to Jamaica should not have been surprising, since the countries pledged friendship with each other as far back as 1966. Even before that, the link between India and Jamaica, with indentured labourers coming to the...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 10:44 PMBANG Bizarre

A football team had their training interrupted after an alligator invaded their pitch. Toronto FC were holding a training session in Florida earlier this week when the reptile wandered out onto the field. A clip posted on YouTube shows players...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 10:31 PMBANG Bizarre

A man purchased Argentina's Google domain name after the site went down. Nicolas Kurona was able to buy the domain for just £2 through a perfectly legal process, much to his surprise. Kurona revealed that he was working on a client's...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 10:19 PMBANG Bizarre

A group of builders were horrified after finding human remains buried under a patio. Robbie Kearney made the gruesome discovery as he was digging a soak-a-way hole for the drainage under the patio and stopped his work immediately. The five...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 10:15 PMBANG Bizarre

A woman nearly lost her vision after she mistook nail glue for eye drops. Yacedrah Williams went to bed having left her contact lenses in and woke up in the early hours having realised her mistake. However, she grabbed a small bottle of nail glue...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 10:05 PMBANG Bizarre

A sex doll has been filmed ranting about the human race. Video footage shows the doll, named Nova, unleashing a tirade against the state of the world and questioning how humans have been able to survive as a species. In the clip, Nova can be heard...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 1:49 AMSandra Breka and Brian Finlay for Project Syndicate

BERLIN/WASHINGTON, DC – Last September, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, the General Assembly adopted a landmark declaration affirming a commitment to “mobilize resources” and “show...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 1:42 AMShashi Tharoor for Project Syndicate

NEW DELHI – It is humbling when a columnist must retract his words soon after penning them. Just two months ago, after India rushed millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines to over 60 countries, I praised the country's “vaccine...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 1:31 AMKalin Anev Janse and Anu Bradford for Project Syndicate

NEW YORK – Europe continues to lead the world in climate action. In the last week alone, the European Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement enshrining in law the objective of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by 55% by 2030...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 1:24 AMJonathan Marks for Project Syndicate

COLLEGEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA – We expect spokespeople and other hired guns to do their best with losing arguments if no winning ones are available. But it is dismaying when we, too, behave like a cornered politician's press secretary,...

Published:Wednesday | April 28, 2021 | 1:14 AMYanis Varoufakis for Project Syndicate

ATHENS – Europe has discovered its moral Rubicon, the frontier beyond which commodification becomes intolerable. The line in the sand that Europeans refuse to cross, come what may, has just been drawn. We bowed to bankers who almost blew up...

Published:Tuesday | April 27, 2021 | 2:39 AM

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then it is likely the cartoonist’s pen, chock full of underlying meaning and different ways of seeing an issue, may be worth so many more. Take a look at this week past’s line up of cartoons as...

Published:Tuesday | April 27, 2021 | 2:34 AM

When Jamaica began bauxite extraction all the way back in 1952, the country was put on a path of rapid development but. But there was a problem. We exported bauxite but never invested in the products bauxite made. From the bi-products of bauxite, a...

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