Job racket busted
Overseas employment agencies under Gov't microscope THE HALF-WAY Tree police yesterday busted what they believe is one of several major overseas employment rackets raking in thousands of dollars from Jamaicans needing jobs.
Leaders mourn Ramsay's death
FLAGS OF mourning are limp with grief within the legal fraternity and indeed in the wider society for Ian McDonald Ramsay, O.J., Q.C., one of Jamaica's finest lawyers, who died yesterday morning at the age of 72 years...
Portmore in the dumps
ILLEGAL DUMPING of used household furniture, electrical appliances and house rubble from construction projects in sections of Portmore, St. Catherine, has forced councillors and others concerned to appeal for an end to the practice...
Immaculate, Westwood, Campion excel in CXC math, English
STUDENTS FROM Westwood High in Trelawny and Immaculate Conception High and Campion College in St. Andrew topped the 2001 Caribbean Examination Council's English language and mathematics examinations...
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