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  2. Transport in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Omnibus Service (JOS) was a municipal bus system that served the Kingston metropolitan area that ran from 1953 to 1983. After being run by British Electric Traction, the JOS was nationalised by the Jamaican government in 1974. It was replaced by a hodgepodge of privately operated buses, and a national bus system called the Jamaica ...

  3. Jamaica Omnibus Service - Wikipedia

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    Kingston's first bus service operated by a company called Jamaica Utilities commenced on August 8, 1948. [3] Initially communities served included, Rockfort, Hagley Park, Mountain View and Three Miles. The service operated by Jamaica Utilities was unsatisfactory, mainly due to the poor condition in which the fleet was maintained.

  4. Category:Women in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican women‎ (5 C, 15 P) M. Miss Jamaica World winners‎ (8 P) O. Women's organizations based in Jamaica‎ (2 P) S. Sculptures of women in Jamaica‎ (1 P)

  5. Ministries and agencies of the Jamaican government - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport [ 1] Jamaica Cultural Development Commission. Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation. Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission. The Institute of Jamaica. Jamaica National Heritage Trust. National Library of Jamaica. Sports Development Foundation. Ministry of Education, Youth and Information[ 2]

  6. Category:History of women in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    W. Women in the House of Representatives of Jamaica. Women's Social Service Association. Categories: Women's history by country.

  7. Sha'Carri Richardson's road to redemption was paved with silver

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    Richardson burst onto the global track scene in 2019, when she won the NCAA women’s 100-meter title as a freshman at Louisiana State University in 10.75 seconds, her long, platinum-blond wig ...

  8. Iris Winnifred King - Wikipedia

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    Iris Winnifred King née Ewart (1910–2000), was born in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, on September 5, 1910. She attended the Kingston Technical High School [1] in Kingston and later the Roosevelt University in Chicago where she studied political science and public administration from 1951-'53.

  9. Paris Olympics: Jamaica's Shericka Jackson is out of the ...

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    Shericka Jackson, of Jamaica, will not race in the women's 100 and instead focus on the 200. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)