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Privy Council to rule on juveniles on murder cases
KENT PANTRY, Q.C., Director of Public Prosecutions who is challenging a ruling by the Court of Appeal that it is unconstitutional to detain juveniles at the Governor-General's pleasure, said on Monday that he did not know if a date...

No problem with immunisation programme - Ministry of Health
THE MINISTRY of Health (MOH) says it has received no reports of problems with vaccines used in the island's immunisation programme. In response to concerns about the local programme following reports from Cuba of a "rare accident" where three...


Portland cleans-up in resheduled Labour Day
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: SEVERAL BEACHES, drains and sidewalks in Port Antonio were cleaned in a rescheduled Labour Day project over the...


Jamaican tops graduating class at Howard University
LESS THAN two months after suffering a tragic loss, Marc Wright graduated as the most decorated member of his class at the Howard University College of Dentistry in Washington, D.C. Dr. Wright, 27, is the son of Rema Wright and slain businessman...












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