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At two-day meeting in Montego Bay - Cabinet to focus on damaged tourist industry

GOVERNMENT MINISTERS are in Montego Bay today for a two-day meeting in "solidarity with tourism interests," but they are here against the backdrop of an increase in gun violence and gang warfare in the second city. Since last week there have been a...

Tearful farewell - As hundreds say goodbye to West Kgn victims

THE TOP brass of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) sat together on the second floor of the Denham Town Community Centre, overlooking the 13 caskets on the ground floor, with the bodies of victims who died in the West Kingston unrest two weeks ago.

GG'S Achievement Award Winner For St. Mary - John Drake ­ emerges from a life of fiery trials, mishaps

HE HAS been through a hurricane, two fires, and he lost his father before he became a teenager. From the look of things, there's no way the Governor-General's Achievement Award could have been in his future.

Seaga blasts Gov't, society

OPPOSITION AND Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga, yesterday said the international community will be made fully aware of the atrocities of an operation in which 200 soldiers and police fired 10,000 rounds of ammunition, recovered no guns...

Prince, players and peace ­ the quiet story
AT A time when there is so much hopelessness and fear about the inner city, a simple initiative promoting peace and partnership in the inner city has been bringing quiet change. The Prince's Cup, an initiative of Kingston Restoration Company and the...

Road works to begin in Manchester
WALDERSTON, Manchester MOTORISTS AND other users of the main road that connects Spaldings, Clarendon to Christiana in Manchester are expressing cynicism that it took almost three years of protest, demonstrations and accidents, for the authorities to...















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