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Murder in the church
WESTERN BUREAU: SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 was just like any other at the Prayer Tabernacle Church in Negril, Westmoreland, when the members gathered for their weekly praise and worship.

Agency admits serious problems at Titles Office
THE NATIONAL Land Agency (NLA) has admitted that its operations were being severely affected by a staff shortage following its establishment as an executive agency just over three months ago.

Two more warders to resume work

TWO MORE of the 800 prison warders who have been on interdiction since February 2000, have been given the go ahead to resume work. The two ­ Clive Clarke and Hambert Parchment ­ were relieved of interdiction by the panel hearing...

KSAC to get tough on under-performers
COUNCILLORS AT the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) have urged the administration of the Council to get tough with employees who are under-performing and giving it a bad name.













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