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Short-sighted stupidity
MY ARTICLE of January 25, 2002 ended with the words -- (Man's) best defence for the future is to adopt a mode of "species consciousness" to protect himself against environmental hazards and self-inflicted damage by short-sighted economic...

Danish pathologist testifies on findings
DANISH PATHOLOGIST Dr. Peter Leth yesterday told the Braeton Inquest into the killing of seven young men by the police last March, that two marks left on the face of victim Andre Virgo, showed that he was killed, possibly with an...


Private sector lashed at hearing
THE PRIVATE sector came in for some strong criticism at yesterday's sitting of the West Kingston Commission of Enquiry, over its role in attempts to restore peace to Kingston's inner-city communities.


New regulations being drafted for transport of pesticides
IN THE wake of the theft of 84 canisters of the restricted pesticide Phostoxin from a parked vehicle downtown, the Pesticide Control Authority (PCA) is currently drafting additional regulations to cover the transportation of...


Gunmen rob bank lodgement
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: TWO MEN, one armed with a handgun, staged a robbery along the Orange Park main road in St. Ann and escaped with over $400,000 in cash and over $18 million in cheques belonging to National Meats Distributor Ltd. on Monday.


Inland Revenue Department warns outstanding taxpayers
SANTA CRUZ, St. Elizabeth: IN AN effort to maximise collection of taxes and to ensure voluntary compliance, the Inland Revenue Department in Santa Cruz is making an appeal to taxpayers to make all their outstanding payments at once.













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