Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | April 12, 2009
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Interview with Abraham Lowenthal (Part 1)
One of the world's leading analysts on Latin American and Caribbean relations with the United States met with me on March 10. Married to eminent scholar Dr Jane S. Jaquette, Abraham Lowenthal says his visit to Jamaica after almost 20 years was due to a promise he made his wife that he would not set up a fourth think tank!

An actor's lament
One day when I grow up I'm going to write a play. I'm going to call the play JOB, and make little children act in it. Nobody is going to stop my play until it is finished.

Primal Desires
Have you ever had a neighbour that caught your fancy? A neighbour that looked so fine that it was positively sinful the things you fantasised about him?Well, I had a neighbour just like that.

Jamalco book programme supports literacy goals
Jamalco has been commended by the Ministry of Education and the Jamaica Library Service (JLS) for its ongoing investment in Jamaica's education system through its continued donation of books to educational institutions islandwide.

Crichton's Jamaican novel to be released in November
Michael Crichton, the best-selling author of mega-thrillers such as Jurassic Park, died of of cancer last November.

Parchment celebrates at Harmony Hall
Michael Parchment, one of Jamaica's foremost intuitive artists, will present his first one-man show at Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, today.


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