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Gleaner honours Dunlop Corbin for third highest billing

DUNLOP CORBIN Communications Ltd. was yesterday hailed as an outstanding advertising agency as Gurney Beckford, its chairman and chief executive officer, accepted the Gleaner's Top Billing Award for the firm which placed the third highest volume of...

3 J'cans on FBI's 'most wanted' list
THREE JAMAICANS have been put on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's "most wanted" fugitives list. The Jamaicans are Donovan Fred Anderson whose name appears on the FBI's list this month; Gifton Constantine Cousins who was put on in November...

Four in St Ann NE by-election race
WESTERN BUREAU: LARGE CROWDS of political activists wearing their party colours, chanting slogans and dancing in the streets, turned out yesterday to support their candidates who were getting nominated for the March 8 parliamentary by-election in St...

Pedro Banks treasure hunt stalls

A YEAR-AND-A-HALF after signing a deal with a United States-based company, the Jamaican Government has yet to indicate when underwater exploration for shipwreck treasure off the Pedro Banks will begin. Admiralty Corporation from Atlanta, USA, was...

'F' curse word concerns Senator Johnson

OPPOSITION SENATOR Anthony Johnson says he's concerned that the "F" word is creeping back into mainstream language. Senator Johnson was speaking during a debate in the Senate on the regulations for the Broadcasting Corporation of Jamaica Act 1997 on...

MP calls Falmouth filthy

FALMOUTH, Trelawny: MEMBER OF Parliament for North Trelawny Wendell Stewart, in a stinging attack on his political colleagues, has called his capital town of Falmouth one of the filthiest.

St Ann residents to get free medical care
JUST OVER 2,000 residents of several communities in St. Ann are expected to benefit from free medical care this year, as a "roving health clinic" will be visiting those areas to provide the service. The clinics are being organised by Sandals Dunn's...

















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