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It is one of the world's most beleaguered gay communities, brutalised by violence, hounded by a law that makes homosexual acts a crime and driven into the shadows in a country where four in five people admit they are homophobic. But now gay people in Jam
Scottish filmmaker to make official record of Prince Harry's tour of Jamaica Feb 10 2012 A SCOTS filmmaker will capture Prince Harry on camera when he races the world’s fastest man. Emma Brumpton has been asked to film the prince’s first solo tour by the
Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (L) greets her husband Errald Miller during her swearing-in ceremony at King's House in Kingston January 5, 2012. During her campaign, Miller pledged "growth and development with job creation" but also... View Photo »
The prince plans to meet the world's fastest man at his training base when the royal visits the Jamaican capital of Kingston next month. It is expected that Bolt, who defends his Olympic 100-metre title at London 2012 this summer, will give Harry a few p
Britain's Prince Harry will take on 100m world record-holding sprinter Usain Bolt in a "fun" race during his visit to Jamaica next month. Britain's Prince Harry will take on Usain Bolt during his visit to Jamaica next month. The 27-year-old royal - who w
At her swearing-in ceremony as Jamaica’s seventh Prime Minister a few weeks ago, Portia Simpson Miller (right) announced her government’s intention to begin the process of removing all ties with the British monarchy to make Jamaica an independent republi
Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (L) accepts the Instrument of Office from Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during her swearing-in ceremony at King's House in Kingston January 5, 2012. During her campaign, Miller pledged "growth and... View Photo »
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller said other aspects of the job-creation programme will be unveiled in the coming days. OCHO RIOS, Jamaica, Monday January 23, 2012 - The Portia Simpson Miller-led government will on Wednesday begin rolling out the Jama
He was a historical figure in the politics of Jamaica and in the larger global struggle to unite people of African descent. Hard to miss with his cheerful disposition, intellect and passionate conversations, Ambassador Dudley Thompson drew crowds no matt
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Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (L) accepts the Instrument of Office from Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during her swearing-in ceremony at King's House in Kingston January 5, 2012. During her campaign, Miller pledged "growth and development with job creation" but also...
View Photo »Incoming Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (R) speaks with outgoing Prime Minister Andrew Holness during her swearing-in ceremony at King's House in Kingston January 5, 2012. During her campaign, Miller pledged "growth and development with job creation" but also alluded to...
View Photo »People's National Party leader Portia Simpson Miller (L) delivers her address after taking the oath of office as Jamaica's new prime minister on January 5, 2012 in Kingston. Miller, who became the first female prime minister in 2006 but narrowly lost a reelection bid the next year, ...
View Photo »People's National Party leader Portia Simpson Miller (L) prepare to sign documentaion after taking the oath of office as Jamaica's new prime minister from Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (C) on January 5, 2012 in Kingston. Miller, who became the first female prime minister in 2006...
View Photo »Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, right, speaks with her predecessor Andrew Holness after being sworn in at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller was sworn in for the second time as Jamaica's prime minister, pledging to ease the island's...
View Photo »Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, right, holds hands with political rival and former Primer Minister Andrew Holness while delivering the inaugural speech after being sworn in at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller was sworn in for the...
View Photo »Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller delivers her inaugural speech after being sworn in at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller was sworn in for the second time as Jamaica's prime minister, pledging to ease the island's deep poverty, boost...
View Photo »Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, center, smiles after being sworn in by Governor General Patrick Allen, right, at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller was sworn in for the second time as Jamaica's prime minister, pledging to ease the...
View Photo »Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, left, holding a Bible in her left hand, takes the oath of office in the presence of Governor General Patrick Allen at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller was sworn in for the second time as Jamaica's...
View Photo »Portia Simpson Miller, left, leader of the People's National Party, celebrates with newly elected legislator Ramon Pryce while speaking to supporters during the victory rally of the parliamentary elections in Kingston, Jamaica, late Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Jamaica's opposition...
View Photo »Portia Simpson Miller, leader of the People's National Party, pumps her fist to supporters during the victory rally of the parliamentary elections in Kingston, Jamaica, late Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Jamaica's opposition capitalized on discontent over the economy to return to power...
View Photo »FILE - This combo image of two file photographs shows Jamaica's former Prime Minister and leader of the opposition People's National Party, Portia Simpson Miller, left, speaking during his swearing-in ceremony in Kingston on March 30, 2006 and current Prime Minister and leader of the...
View Photo »This combo shows Prime minister Andrew Holness (L) and Portia Simpson Miller, the leader of the People's National Party (PNP) as they attend seperate last public outings before elections in Kingston on December 28, 2011. Jamaica's youngest prime minister is locked in a tight campaign...
View Photo »Portia Simpson Miller (C) who leads the People's National Party (PNP) attends an election rally at the headquarters of the PNP on Old Hope Road in Kingston on December 28, 2011. Jamaica's youngest prime minister is locked in a tight campaign ahead of Thursday's elections, as voters fret...
View Photo »A supporter of Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller holds a banner with a message formed using the initials of her political party; Jamaica's Labour Party, during her swearing in ceremony at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller was sworn in...
View Photo »A supporter of Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller holds a banner with a message formed using the initials of the opposition Jamaica's Labour Party during her swearing in ceremony at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Jan. 5, 2012. Simpson Miller, of the People's...
View Photo »Prime minister Andrew Holness attends the last public outing before elections at a gospel concert in Olympic Gardens in Kingston on December 28, 2011. Jamaica's youngest prime minister is locked in a tight campaign ahead of Thursday's elections, as voters fret over high unemployment,...
View Photo »Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (L) accepts the Instrument of Office from Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during her swearing-in ceremony at King's House in Kingston January 5, 2012. During her campaign, Miller pledged "growth and development with job creation" but also...
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