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  2. Gleaner Company - Wikipedia

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    jamaica-gleaner .com. The Gleaner Company Ltd. is a newspaper publishing enterprise in Jamaica. Established in 1834 by Joshua and Jacob De Cordova, the company's primary product is The Gleaner, a morning broadsheet published six days each week. It also publishes a Sunday paper, the Sunday Gleaner, and an evening tabloid, The Star.

  3. Richard Russell (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Russell is the only Jamaican to progress past the first round at all four grand slam tournaments. At the 1966 Australian Championships he won his first round match over Richie Chopra, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. In July 1965 he won the singles title at the All-Jamaica Tennis Championships for the second time. [1]

  4. Alkaline (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Instrument (s) Vocals. Years active. 2009–present. Labels. Independent. Website. dettastore .com. Earlan Bartley (born December 19, 1993), better known as Alkaline, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae musician from Kingston, Jamaica.

  5. Jamaica Intensive Reading Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Intensive Reading Clinic (abbreviation: JIRC) is a non-governmental organization based in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The organization was founded in 2016 with the goal of promoting and enhancing education among youths in Jamaica Mission and activities. Jamaica Intensive Reading Clinic was founded in Montego Bay in 2014 by Santana Morris.

  6. Athletics in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Carter, Bolt, Nickel Ashmeade, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Oshane Bailey * formed Jamaica's gold medal-winning Men's 4 × 100 m relay team. In the Women's 4 × 100 m Jamaica won gold with a Championship Record, National Record and World Lead 41.29, which at the time was the second fastest time in history behind the World Record.

  7. Marilyn Neufville - Wikipedia

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    European Athletics Indoor Championships. 1970 Vienna. 400 m. Marilyn Fay Neufville (born 16 November 1952) is a retired sprint runner who was active between 1967 and 1971. Neufville broke the world record in the 400 m and won four gold medals and one bronze in various regional championships. Born in Jamaica, she emigrated at eight years old to ...

  8. Oreaster reticulatus - Wikipedia

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    Oreaster reticulatus. Oreaster reticulatus, commonly known as the red cushion sea star or the West Indian sea star, is a species of marine invertebrate, a starfish in the family Oreasteridae. It is found in shallow water in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

  9. Koffee - Wikipedia

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    Koffee. Mikayla Victoria Simpson (born February 16, 2000), better known as Koffee, is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, rapper, and guitarist from Spanish Town, Jamaica. She released her debut single "Burning" in 2017, and after releasing another single the following year, she signed with Columbia Records. Her 2019 debut EP Rapture -- a five-track ...