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All Inclusive Resorts in Jamaica
2008-08-23 07:36:00
Traveling is a result of improving quality lifestyle, increasing awareness and above all wish to see new locations, different cultures and meet people. I have been travelling whenever I could. When it comes to vacation, I need the finest place to stay. As more and more people are travelling, and getting what you want may become difficult. One f the best places to have an ideal vacation is negril jamaica by SuperClub in Jamica. Supper Club offers the best.Have a look at all properties of SuperClubs in Jamaica, Curacao, The Bahamas, The Dominican Republic and Brazil are individually tailored to cater to the needs of different markets, while consistently delivering the high quality vacation, which has become synonymous with the SuperClubs Super-Inclusive product as a whole - and what SuperClubs' guests have come to expect. Breezes Bahamas in Nassau, and Breezes Montego Bay in Jamaica, extend all of the amenities of a Super-Inclusive vacation - at a more affordable price. Breezes Runaw...
Jamaica de la mano de Bolt ganan la posta 4×100
2008-08-22 16:30:00
Jamaica de la mano de Bolt ganan la posta 4×100 y se vuelven los reyes del atletismo olímpico. 37.10. fue el cronos marcada que significa para los reggeaboyz un nuevo récord mundial. Aplausos para Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt y Asafa Powell.
This Day In History - Earthquake Devastates Port Royal, Jamaica
2008-06-08 13:59:00
In the 17th century, Port Royal was the capital of Jamaica and a popular place for pirates to bring and spend their treasure, earning the city a seedy reputation. On June 7, 1692, a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit the city, causing two-thirds of it to sink into the Caribbean Sea. Between 1,000 and ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "This Day In History - Earthquake Devastates Port Royal, Jamaica", url: "http://top-dollar-website.com/-articles/this-day-in-history-ea-rthquake-devastates-port-royal--jamaica-2.html" });
This Day In History - Earthquake Devastates Port Royal, Jamaica
2008-06-07 14:59:00
In the 17th century, Port Royal was the capital of Jamaica and a popular place for pirates to bring and spend their treasure, earning the city a seedy reputation. On June 7, 1692, a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit the city, causing two-thirds of it to sink into the Caribbean Sea. Between 1,000 and ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "This Day In History - Earthquake Devastates Port Royal, Jamaica", url: "http://top-dollar-website.com/-articles/this-day-in-history-ea-rthquake-devastates-port-royal--jamaica.html" });
Speedster Upbeat Jamaica can Shatter 4×100m World Record
2008-06-07 09:10:00
The day after I posted the article Jamaica 4×100m Relay Potential - A Sub 37 Second WR? came this article from www.jamaicaobserver.com Speedster upbeat Jamaica can shatter 4X100m world record Fresh on the heels of establishing the new 100 metres world record of 9.72secs on Saturday, Usain Bolt believes that Jamaica can better the 4×100 metres world ...
The invisible factor in the world's food crisis - Jamaica Observer
2008-06-07 08:15:00
Alalam News NetworkThe invisible factor in the world's food crisisJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 11 hours agoDiouf pointed out that two years ago, the world spent US$1.2 trillion on arms, while just one country could throw away $100-billion worth of food. ...Video: Global food prices affecting families in Malaysia - 3 Jun 08 AlJazeeraEnglishWorld's farmers by-passed at UN food crisis summit: IFAP AFPThe Economics of World Hunger Natural News.comThe Australian - Voice of Americaall 1,832 news articles
Jamaica 4×100m Relay Potential - A Sub 37 Second WR?
2008-06-03 15:13:00
In April, I wrote Predicting 4×100 meter Relay Potential. So with Usain Bolt’s recent 9.76 and 9.72 World Record, you have to wonder what the Jamaican team can run for the 4×100 meter relay. Imagine with perfect baton exchanges what they can run. Here is the fantasy line up with Marvin Anderson and Dwight Thomas as alternates: Nester Carter ...
Speedster upbeat J'ca can shatter 4X100m world record - Jamaica Observe
2008-06-03 08:52:00
radiojamaica.comSpeedster upbeat J'ca can shatter 4X100m world recordJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 1 hour agoFresh on the heels of establishing the new 100 metres world record of 9.72secs on Saturday, Usain Bolt believes that Jamaica can better the 4x100 metres ...The Big Question: As the 100m world record falls again, how much ... IndependentA Bolt through the sprinting world Vancouver SunJamaican Usain Bolt runs 9.72 for 100-meter world record Chicago Tribuneic Wales - Jamaica Gleanerall 1,084 news articles
Gardner: Jamaica are still the best
2008-05-30 10:53:00
Jamaica captain and Bolton Wanderers player Ricardo Gardner tells FIFA.com why he thinks the Reggae Boyz are still the Caribbean's best team.
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Jamaica Blues
2008-05-30 07:37:00
Original content from Jamaicamax.com So it had to happen. After so many great months I suppose it was inevitable I had to have a bad one or two right? I’m hopefully at the end of what I am calling the “Jamaica Blues” syndrome that happens to many expats here in Jamaica. Living in Jamaica can ...
A Travel to Jamaica First Aid Kit
2008-05-27 00:00:00
When traveling abroad it’s usually wise to take with you a basic first aid kit ?nothing fancy, just a tin with a few bits and pieces that can help you out if you have an accident and need a temporary bandage or pain killer until you can locate where the nearest source of medical attention ...
A Travel to Jamaica First Aid Kit
2008-05-26 05:09:00
When traveling abroad it’s usually wise to take with you a basic first aid kit ?nothing fancy, just a tin with a few bits and pieces that can help you out if you have an accident and need a temporary bandage or pain killer until you can locate where the nearest source of medical attention is. If you are traveling to Jamaica, or anywhere else in the Caribbean there are some other things that it might be useful to carry with you. Some form of aspirin/Tylenol to help reduce fever or relieve headaches ?or muscle strains from sports your body is unaccustomed to. If you know that you intend to take part in water sports or new activities you may want to consider a pain relieving cream (or spray if you can find one that isn’s aerosol based ?airline regulations apply here!). An anti-bacterial cream to deal with any grazes or cuts that you may get taking part in activities, or even just walking on the beach if you stand on a sharp shell. Hay fever medication ?even if you aren&...
One Love Jamaica Festival 2008 - Yoyogi Park, Tokyo
2008-05-25 20:52:00
From the pictures and write up in the Jamaica Observer last year's One Love Jamaica festival was a success. While browsing through a few Japan related blogs I realized that it was time again for the One Love Jamaica festival this year and it was on the 17th and 18th of May. Fellow Nintendo fan Sid aka Electric Pig attended at wrote about the event on his blog. Mallocup of irubyourbrog also blogged about the event and from reading your posts I can tell it was a success. image source Electric Pig Post Exerpt A section of Sids post made me laugh out loud after reading it. I thought I'd share it with you. Walking through the stalls, we stopped at the hilarious "Speak like a Jamaican" stand, organised by the Jamaican Embassy people. Here, an "authentic" Jamaican was teaching Japanese people how to speak Jamaican. It was brilliant, like a wierd version of one of my lesson's, with all the embarrassment factor of when one of the elderly teachers asks you to teach the kids "somethin...
World oil reserves running out? - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-05-24 08:21:00
World oil reserves running out?Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 5 hours agoBy extrapolation, this yielded a total world proven oil reserves of approximately 1045 billion barrels. Hence, with a current yearly consumption of 30 ...
Hull and Humber lead yacht race around the world - Jamaica Observer
2008-05-23 08:17:00
Hull and Humber lead yacht race around the worldJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 4 minutes agoPort Antonio, Portland - As the 10-yacht race around the world continued yesterday, the British yacht, Hull and Humber, have won four legs so far with three ...
Hull and Humber lead yacht race around the world - Jamaica Observer
2008-05-23 08:17:00
Hull and Humber lead yacht race around the worldJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 4 minutes agoPort Antonio, Portland - As the 10-yacht race around the world continued yesterday, the British yacht, Hull and Humber, have won four legs so far with three ...
Jamaica PPV
2008-05-20 08:56:00
So got this email the other day, it’s was “like make money today!” You can make a whole dollar for everyone who orders a PPV through you! I thought oh shit, my payday has finally come in, easy street here I come… So here I am pimping the June 20th fights in ... SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Jamaica PPV", url: "http://www.mymuaythai.com/arch-ives/jamaica-ppv/" }); [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
World Wise closes small accounts to stay viable - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-05-19 08:04:00
World Wise closes small accounts to stay viableJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 7 hours agoInvestment Club World Wise Partners Limited said it is to close and refund clients with account balances of less than US$2000 ($142000) as a result of the ...
World Bank approves US$65-m loan for three J'can projects - Jamaica Obs
2008-05-17 08:35:00
World Bank approves US$65-m loan for three J'can projectsJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 3 hours agoWASHINGTON, USA - The World Bank Board of Directors on Tuesday approved three loans for Jamaica, totalling US$65 million, to support the country's efforts ...
Can Rev Moon turn the world onto peace? - Jamaica Observer
2008-05-15 08:47:00
Can Rev Moon turn the world onto peace?Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 4 hours agoThese include the Professors World Peace Academy, the Women's Federation for World Peace, the Youth Federation for World Peace, the Inter-Religious ...
Centre of the world economy is due east - Jamaica Observer
2008-05-14 08:30:00
Centre of the world economy is due eastJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 4 hours agoThe centre of gravity of the world economy is shifting from the Western powers of North America and Western Europe to the East Asian economies. ...
Japanese make it 'Jam'-aica - Jamaica Gleaner article
2008-05-12 07:00:00
I am still trying to do my best to highlight any Japan related news items in Jamaica's local media. About a week ago I made a post about Masaya Hayashi - a music store owner from Japan with a keen interest in our vintage music. Recently I saw another interesting article in the newspaper that talks about why many Japanese nationals are interesting in Jamaica and provides some good statistics and information related to the "Jamaica" scene in Japan. It's not surprising that it's our music and culture is what attract many young Japanese here. My Japanese teacher is featured in the article so check out excerpts from the article below and click the link to read the full version. Article excerpts Taking a musical pilgrimage each year, many Japanese nationals travel to Jamaica, the motherland of reggae and dancehall. With an almost fanatical interest in the culture Japanese visitors eat, sleep and drink in everything Jamaican. In the last 15 years, according to the website of the Emba...
Olivia Munn Jamaica ASS Bikini pics
2008-05-07 12:37:00
Olivia Munn Jamaica ASS Bikini pics. Visit site for more fresh celebrity photos, candids, photoshoots, gossip, rumors, paparazzi pictures, entertainment news
The Pulitzer Center And Kwame Dawes ' Living and Loving with HIV in Jamaica
2008-05-06 22:57:00
The Pulitzer Center is an organization with the mission to promote in-depth coverage of international affairs, focusing on topics that have been under-reported, mis-reported - or not reported at all. They are featuring a multimedia project by Kwame Dawes, Titled “Hope: Living and Loving with HIV in Jamaica". Hats off to Kwame and The Pulitzer Center. You can find the multimedia project HERE.
A Taste of Jamaica
2008-05-05 16:51:00
Well here I am guys, trying to get back in the swing of regular, full-time food blogging. I am pretty caught up with emails from all you lovely folks out there - thank you for all your well-wishes, they are much appreciated. I have been hanging out and catching up with my peeps on the forum - we have this month’s Royal Foodie Joust underway. The voting has started, and as always, it is our biggest competition yet. You have one more day to cast the vote for your favorite. Some lucky winner will not only get their personalized apron, but also some Tupperware prizes from Ben at What’s Cooking, who is not only sponsoring the Joust this month, but also hosting it in my stead. So big props to Ben. *woohoo* Now on to the food, because that is why we are all here isn’t it? For the food? Well I am going to start at the end - the honeymoon and work my way back to the wedding food and the week before the wedding. I am still waiting on pictures from the wedding, so it kind o...
The first night....
2008-05-04 22:08:00
After the usual trial and tribulations associated with connecting flights and delays, we arrived at our resort at 12:10 am. Checking in was a breeze as you would expect at that time of the 'day'. Starving, we were guided to the beach hut for our first all-inclusive meal.The Beach Hut is open from 11 pm to 6 am daily. What better introduction to Jamaica than a dining under the stars on a plate of steaming hot jerk pork and a glass of their famous Red Stripes beer, with the waves of the Caribbean Sea crashing on the shore a few feet away, at 1 am in the morning. Pure bliss.Our 'Oceanfront Jacuzzi' suite was just a few yards across from the beach hut. When we woke up in the morning, this was the view that greeted us.
All-inclusive resorts
2008-05-04 21:51:00
Have you been to an all-inclusive resort? In Hawaii, Mexico, Dominican Republic, or even Jamaica? What's your take on them? I would love to hear from you about this.We picked an all-inclusive package for our vacation to Jamaica. For us the pluses were unlimited free alcoholic and other beverages, unlimited food from a choice of restaurants and cuisines, inclusive room service, watersports, mini bar, tipping...need I go on? We just didn't want to have to worry about all that. Expedia offered us with a choice of resorts, and we picked Couples San Souci in Ocho Rios. It certainly was what we were looking for, and not a bad deal at under $3000 total for two people with flights for four nights!Sometimes, it's hard to decide where to eat, having the cash to tip everyone who assists you, or limiting yourself to just that one cocktail because of the exorbitant prices. An all-inclusive resort in that case was just what the doctor ordered. If you've never tried it, think about it. Then...
On the way to Ocho Rios...
2008-05-04 18:02:00
The cab driver remarked in his heavy-set Eastern European accent "Are you sure you want to go up in the sky?" In England we have the expression 'raining cats and dogs.' Put plainly, it was miserable here in Chicago. But it made the prospect of vacationing in Jamaica all the more sweeter. I made sure to check the weather report for Ocho Rios and it was 87 degrees. Everday. So yes, I was sure I wanted to go up in sky. I wanted to soar high above those miserable clouds and say 'na na na na na.' I just couldn't wait to fly :).
Jamaica Welcomes Gambling
2008-05-04 07:53:00
The Jamaican government is in the process of approving gambling within their country.  Their Prime Minister has welcomed plans of building casinos in order to bring in much needed funds for improvements of social services and to simply boost the economy. Full article is here: Jamaica Welcomes Gambling
Summer reggae festivals take over the world - Jamaica Observer
2008-05-04 07:36:00
Summer reggae festivals take over the worldJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 37 minutes agoSince the release of his Roots, Rock Reggae single a generation ago, summertime across the world, but moreso in Europe, has never been the same. ...
Summer reggae festivals take over the world - Jamaica Observer
2008-05-04 07:36:00
Summer reggae festivals take over the worldJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 6 hours agoSince the release of his Roots, Rock Reggae single a generation ago, summertime across the world, but moreso in Europe, has never been the same. ...
World Cup learning experience for Jamaica's Juniors - coach - Jamaica O
2008-05-04 06:49:00
Cayman Net NewsWorld Cup learning experience for Jamaica's Juniors - coachJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 1 hour agoBY ANDREW HANCEL Observer staff reporter hancela@jamaicaobserver.com They achieved the lifelong dream of playing in a Rugby World Cup even though their ...Valuable lessons from defeats Jamaica GleanerWorld Cup dreams begin in Caribbean sun Scrum.comall 5 news articles
Jamaica Kinkaid
2008-05-03 22:13:00
Il contenuto immaginario di Rimini, barbe allungarsi continuamente dentro milioni di maglioni a collo alto, arie da giocatore incallito in panchina solitudine da portiere di notte,   estremo in...Leggi ancora | Pubblicato da almerighi | Commenti Tags: almerighi      &-nbsp;    &n-bsp;    &nb-sp;    &nbs-p;     -;     -    
Jamaica Kinkaid
2008-05-03 22:13:00
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Masaya Hayashi of Japan Keeps coming to Jamaica for good music
2008-05-01 21:47:00
I read an interesting article in a local newspaper recently about a Japanese record shop and production company owner from Osaka, Japan who has been traveling to Jamaica for the past 18 years to find and buy vintage Jamaican music. It's interesting because there are so many things we here in Jamaica fail to appreciate and promote properly. Instead we now have a mostly crappy local local music scene and a very bad image throughout the world. Article excerpts When his friend called Carpenter came to Jamaica and brought back some vintage music he recalls: "Me shocked, so I save some money and come to Jamaica to buy some good, original tune." Hayashi, who had been a bass player in a reggae band, said he was tired of playing because the artistes always wanted the same rhythm, "like a Sleng Teng". So, in searching for something with a difference, he said: "I came to Jamaica and started listening to some vintage records." Hayashi has invited the likes of Alton Ellis, Prince Buster, Ech...
Comprehensive change in the world order? - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-04-27 09:14:00
Comprehensive change in the world order?Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 2 hours agoBrown wanted a new kind of World Bank, a bank for development and the environment, because one of the major crises of the modern world is climate change. ...
Comprehensive change in the world order? - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-04-27 09:14:00
Comprehensive change in the world order?Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 8 hours agoBrown wanted a new kind of World Bank, a bank for development and the environment, because one of the major crises of the modern world is climate change. ...
Olivia Munn in Bikini for G4?s 420 Special in Jamaica (LQ)
2008-04-25 14:57:00
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Be ready for competition in world market, says Golding - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-04-25 10:38:00
Jamaica GleanerBe ready for competition in world market, says GoldingJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 50 minutes ago"The world is one huge marketplace and we have been assigned in that marketplace a little stall, and the world has said to us 'that is your stall, ...
Casmar James: Out to conquer the fashion world - Jamaica Observer
2008-04-25 08:57:00
Casmar James: Out to conquer the fashion worldJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 2 hours agoJamaica's new runway prince talks exclusively to Splash about rising to fame as a model, sticking close to his family and why the world is his oyster. ...
Blatter welcomes Jamaica FA president
2008-04-24 17:15:00
A delegation from the Jamaican Football Association, headed by its president Captain Horace G. Burrell, were guests at the Home of FIFA.
By: sports
Panic in world food markets - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-04-24 08:40:00
Jamaica GleanerPanic in world food marketsJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 2 hours agoWorld food markets have been seized with panic. Prices on many basic commodities go ever higher, and countries are starting to cut their exports of staple ...
Ja whipped again at World Trophy Tournament - Jamaica Observer
2008-04-20 12:24:00
Ja whipped again at World Trophy TournamentJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 4 hours agoJamaica suffered another big defeat in their first ever major World Cup rugby final tournament, going down 0-82 to Uruguay in the Stade de Francais in ...Senior rugby team departs for World Cup Jamaica Observerall 2 news articles
Focus on world food - Gouged by farming - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-04-20 10:38:00
Jamaica GleanerFocus on world food - Gouged by farmingJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 12 minutes agoWith the price of foodstuffs soaring, a UNESCO report on the state of world agriculture that was scheduled for release this week is expected to call for ...
Focus on world food - Biofuels not the cause of crisis, says Lula - Jamaica
2008-04-20 10:38:00
Jamaica GleanerFocus on world food - Biofuels not the cause of crisis, says LulaJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 12 minutes agoBrazil is the world's leading exporter of ethanol, and the world's No 2 producer after the United States. Brazil makes the biofuel from sugar cane, ...
Focus on world food - Gouged by farming - Jamaica Gleaner
2008-04-20 10:38:00
Jamaica GleanerFocus on world food - Gouged by farmingJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 6 hours agoWith the price of foodstuffs soaring, a UNESCO report on the state of world agriculture that was scheduled for release this week is expected to call for ...Free market isn't helping us to feed a starving world Houston Chronicleall 6 news articles
Art & Identity for the World: Christopher Gonzales et al - Jamaica Glea
2008-04-20 10:37:00
Art & Identity for the World: Christopher Gonzales et alJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 13 minutes agoAs with music, Jamaicans have a wish that other aspects of our culture, like our art, will find world recognition and respect, worlwide. ...
ePhone To The World Trophy, today's feature at the Park - Jamaica Obser
2008-04-19 03:35:00
ePhone To The World Trophy, today's feature at the ParkJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 1 hour agoIt is Anbell's ePhone day at Caymanas Park with the $600000 ePhone To The World Trophy for native-bred (NW2) three-year-olds over 1820 metres is the ...
Senior rugby team departs for World Cup - Jamaica Observer
2008-04-18 09:01:00
Senior rugby team departs for World CupJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 46 minutes agoWhile the country's historic rugby youth team is having its first taste of action in the World Youth Cup in Chile, the seniors are leaving the island today ...
Congratulations to April Jackson, Miss Jamaica Universe 2008
2008-04-14 18:41:00
Congratulations to April Jackson, she was crowned Miss Jamaica Universe on this past Saturday at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston, Jamaica; and will go on to represent Jamaica in Vietnam, at the Miss Universe pageant, later this year. Keyshia Cole was the celebrity guest performer at the event and by all accounts performed wonderfully, although over zealous fans and a lack of security were a notable problem. Unfortunately, it seems those weren’t the only problems, it seems some fans were disappointed with the pagaent panel’s decision to crown Miss Jackson and wanted first runner-up Doneika Plowright to win. You can view a multitude of reasons and opinions on the issue here. We all know there’s nothing like a beauty pageant to stir up beauty and inner-cultural divides. Never-the-less, congratulations Miss Jackson! Pic: Jamaica Gleaner ShareThis
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