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Books on: jamaicas

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  • Jamaica's Black Poor Adored Manley: Leftist Bent Caused U.S. Ire, Exodus
    Newspaper article by Barrington Salmon; The Washington Times, March 11, 1997
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    Jamaicas black poor adored Manley: Leftist bent...labor leader who fought for the rights of Jamaicas workers. Author, politician, sports...a political family from which three of Jamaicas first five prime ministers have come...
     
  • TRAVEL: JAMAICA'S A HIT FOR 6; Land of Rum and Reggae Set to Wow 500 Irish Cricket Fans
    Newspaper article; The Mirror (London, England), March 10, 2007
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    TRAVEL: JAMAICAS A HIT FOR 6; Land of Rum and Reggae...Jamaica - it also makes Red Stripe, Jamaicas national tipple. But the locals also...restaurant. When youre there, try out Jamaicas national dish, ackee and saltfish...
     
  • WHAT A CATCH! Fishing for Marlin off Jamaica's Dramatic North Coast Is Wildly Exhilarating, Says PETER McKAY
    Newspaper article; The Daily Mail (London, England), May 21, 2011
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    ...WHAT A CATCH! Fishing for Marlin off Jamaicas Dramatic North Coast Is Wildly Exhilarating...minute flight in a small plane east along Jamaicas north coast to join the Port Antonio...and photographed. But the only ones in Jamaicas tournament magazine -- other than those...
     
  • The Two Jamaicas
    Newspaper article; Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales), September 8, 2007
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    The Two Jamaicas. Byline: By Susan Griffin Susan Griffin...on the south of the island. A nod to Jamaicas colonial past, this 500-acre reserve...and here we sampled crayfish curry and Jamaicas infamous pepper shrimp, a delicacy eaten...
     
  • Football: Jamaica's Wembley Let-Down
    Newspaper article; The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland), November 18, 1997
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    Football: Jamaicas Wembley Let-Down. Jamaica footballers...Kingston on Sunday was enough to clinch Jamaicas place in the final stages of the competition...Executive Graham Kelly to inform him of Jamaicas wishes, but England coach Glenn Hoddle...
     

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Encyclopedia Articles on: jamaicas

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  • Jamaica
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...larger plains near the south shore are Jamaicas major agricultural zones. The north...mountain slopes, support the bulk of Jamaicas export crops. In addition to Kingston...minorities) on the island. Economy Jamaicas most important export crop is sugarcane...
     
  • Golding, Bruce
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...in 1972. In 1980 he became minister of construction in the cabinet of Prime Minister Edward Seaga . In an attempt to reform Jamaicas political system, Golding was a founder (1995) and president (1995 2001) of a third party, the National Democratic Movement...
     
  • Spanish Town
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...Kingston (the capital) and other parts of Jamaica. Founded c.1525 and formerly called Santiago de la Vega, Spanish Town was Jamaicas leading city after the destruction of Port Royal by earthquake in 1692, but only until Kingston became the capital in 1872...
     
  • Kingston , City, Jamaica
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...then moved to Spanish Town and, in 1872, to Kingston. After fire destroyed the new Port Royal in 1703, Kingston became Jamaicas leading commercial city. It has suffered from urban unrest as well as damage from severe hurricanes and an earthquake in 1907...
     
  • Simpson-Miller, Portia
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...in 2006 and shortly thereafter succeeded the retiring P. J. Patterson as prime minister, becoming the first woman to head Jamaicas government. The following year, however. the PNP narrowly lost control of parliament...