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Patterson, Seaga to
review crime report

PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson and Opposition Leader Edward Seaga are expected to meet later this month to sign off on the recommendations of the bi-partisan committee on Crime and Violence.

The committee, aimed at developing a consensus on ways to figh

More Grammy honour for Marleys
TWO SONS of the late reggae megastar Bob Marley, Ky-Mani and Damian, were nominated for Best Reggae Album in the 44th Annual Grammy Awards nominations, officially announced yesterday. Ky-Mani, the son of former table tennis star Anita Belnavis who now...


Nicholson to refocus on CCJ
A.J. NICHOLSON, Attorney-General and Justice Minister, has placed the controversial Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) again on the front burner, by promising to place the debate at the top of his agenda this year. In addressing the regular Rotary Club...


KSAC window smashed, rehab workers blamed
SEVERAL PEOPLE who were owed money for work done on the Rae Town renewal project in Kingston should be happier today. That is, if all went according to plan yesterday, when they should have been paid the rest of the money owed to them for rehabilitation..

















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