Family of accident victims
claim cover-up plot
THE FAMILY of two people killed early Saturday morning in a traffic accident in St. Ann has charged there is a plan to cover up the accident which involved Michael Belnavis, former Jamaica Labour Party caretaker for North East St. Ann, and police...

UWI protesters file
constitutional motions
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: THE TEN people charged after a recent protest at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) have filed constitutional motions against their trials.

Knight
chides
ganja
group
WESTERN BUREAU: NATIONAL SECURITY Minister K.D. Knight yesterday blasted the commission that is probing the feasibility of legalising marijuana.

Fulbright scholarships for Jamaicans
JAMAICAN PROFESSIONALS, academics and tertiary level students have the opportunity for educational advancement in the upcoming year, under the prestigious US Fulbright Scholarship Programme and the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Programme.