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Jamaica Observer: JetBlue inaugurates route from Boston to Cuba's capital

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November 11, 2018
Jamaica Observer: JetBlue inaugurates route from Boston to Cuba's capital
Jamaica Observer: Ardenne student leaders react to former PM Golding's lecture
Jamaica Observer: Celebrating JAMAICA
Jamaica Observer: Study examines weaknesses and opportunities in intra-regional trade
Jamaica Observer: Stringent fire prevention code for high-rise buildings, says official

Jamaica Observer: JetBlue inaugurates route from Boston to Cuba's capital

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HAVANA (AP) — A JetBlue flight from Boston landed in Havana on Saturday last (November 10, 2018), as the US airline expanded its routes to Cuba despite a drop in American visitors amid tensions between the countries.
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Jamaica Observer: Ardenne student leaders react to former PM Golding's lecture

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ARDENNE High School Sixth Form students were urged to consider careers in science and technology, the field former Prime Minister Bruce Golding argues is in line with the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Jamaica Observer: Celebrating JAMAICA

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Teachers at Bethesda Basic School in Portland, Yanique White (left) and Donnalea Brown (right), interact with students on Jamaica Day. (Photo: Everard Owen)
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Jamaica Observer: Study examines weaknesses and opportunities in intra-regional trade

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Caribbean Community (Caricom) agriculture ministers have been presented with a study that analyses the weaknesses and opportunities in intra-regional food trade and transportation, the Guyana-based Caricom Secretariat has said.
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Jamaica Observer: Stringent fire prevention code for high-rise buildings, says official

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High-rise buildings being constructed in Jamaica must meet stringent international fire prevention codes, a senior firefighter has told the Jamaica Observer. According to Assistant Superintendent Howard Thomas, officer in charge of the Kingston and St Andrew Fire Prevention Division, construction of high-rise buildings are also guided by the National Building Code of Jamaica and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) of Jamaica handbook.
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