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Harding wants capital punishment abolished

DR. OSWALD Harding, Q.C., Leader of Opposition Business in the Senate, wants the Government to support United Nations' efforts to abolish capital punishment. Senator Harding tabled a resolution in the Senate yesterday calling on the Government to sign,.

Massive downtown clean-up postponed
A MASSIVE pre-Xmas downtown Kingston clean-up programme, planned by the KSAC and to be undertaken by the MPM, has been postponed. The programme should have started tomorrow (Sunday), but has been postponed to next Sunday, October 28, says Ana Treasure,..

Pictorial history book to be launched
TORONTO: IN 1854 when the first Chinese stepped on Jamaican soil, there was little to prepare them for the obstacles they would encounter in their struggle against discrimination and lack of acceptance in Jamaican society.

Gov't, construction firm in pay dispute - Over payment for work done on Overseas Employment Centre
THE COURTS may have to resolve a dispute between the Ministry of Labour and KEL Construction Management, over payment for work done on the incomplete Overseas Employment Centre, East Street, Kingston. According to Anthony Irons, Permanent Secretary in...










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