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  2. Barbara Gloudon - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Goodison began her career at The Gleaner newspaper, working as a reporter, [6] and writing for the paper's social pages under the pseudonym "Kitty Kingston". [7] Simultaneously, she wrote the column "Stella Seh" at the Jamaica Star , [ 4 ] where she used Jamaican patois for the first time in a newspaper.

  3. Gleaner - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers. The Gleaner, a newspaper of record in Kingston, Jamaica, published by: The Gleaner Company, a newspaper publishing enterprise in Jamaica; The Daily Gleaner, a daily newspaper serving Fredericton, New Brunswick, and the upper Saint John River Valley in Canada; Henderson Gleaner, a daily newspaper in Henderson, Kentucky, U.S.

  4. Willie Haggart - Wikipedia

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    Haggart moved back to Jamaica in 1993. On December 18, he married his then common law wife Angela 'Likkle Miss' Moore. The union produced two children, Siobhan and Andrea. Haggart died acknowledging 18 kids, six of whom were males: "Red Man", Steve, Ryan, "Little Willie", and twins Khorian and Kharian. [2]

  5. All-Jamaica Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    The All-Jamaica Tennis Championships or simply the Jamaica Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament founded in 1904 as the All-Jamaica Tournament. The tournament was organised by the Jamaica Lawn Tennis Association (now called the Droitwich Tennis Club), and played in Kingston , Jamaica The tournament ran until 1968 when ...

  6. American Airlines Flight 331 - Wikipedia

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    On 22 December 2009, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800, operating American Airlines Flight 331 (Washington, D.C.–Miami–Kingston, Jamaica) and carrying 148 passengers and six crew, overran runway 12 on landing at Kingston in poor weather.

  7. 2010 Kingston unrest - Wikipedia

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    Lester 'Jim Brown' Coke was the father of Christopher Coke and leader of the Shower Posse gang. The gang gained traction due to material support from the CIA, which would give arms to gangsters supportive of the Jamaican Labour Party in the Jamaican political conflict, such as Shower Posse.

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