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Lead Stories

Guides demand 'ransom'
Visitors forced to pay after Dunn's River tour.

Sunken ships promise riches
There are dozens of ships lying at the bottom of Jamaica's waters which, archaeologists say, are laden with riches.

Rehab unruly students - JTA
The Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) wants the Government to set up a permanent rehabilitation centre for children who display anti-social behaviour in schools.

Chief Justice scores early in legal battle

Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe has won the first round in the legal fight involving Kingston attorney Humphrey L. McPherson, who has sued him to recover damages for slander and/or assault.

Phillips is new Bar Association head
Hilary Phillips was yesterday elected the first female president in the 28-year history of the Jamaican Bar Association (JBA).
















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