Bishops oppose proposal on homosexuality
ROMAN CATHOLIC Bishops from the Caribbean yesterday came out strongly against the proposal made by the joint select committee on the Charter of Rights Bill, for government to consider decriminalising homosexual sex in private between two consenting...
Government stands firm behind Paulwell
INFORMATION Minister Colin Campbell, has brushed aside speculation that his colleague Minister of Industry, Commerce and Technology Phillip Paulwell, was about to tender his resignation, even as influential Jamaicans kept up their call for him to do so.
NETSERV CLEARS THE AIR - Company still committed to task
THE NetServ project began several years ago with a dream I had to build a fully integrated Caribbean network. In pursuit of this dream, the informatics and in particular the call centre business in Jamaica fit perfectly with NetServ's objectives.
Drug couriers arrested and charged
THREE WOMEN, who are reported to have passed out more than 200 pellets of cocaine over the weekend after being hospitalised, were charged yesterday with illegal possession of the drug. They are 34-year-old Sophia Clarke, of Faiths Pen, St. Ann, who...
Residents protest girl's shooting
WESTERN BUREAU: ANGRY RESIDENTS of Greenpond, St. James, where Samantha Brissett, 16, was shot and killed Friday in an alleged shootout with police and youth from the community, took to the streets yesterday demanding action against what they called...
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