Rural Jamaica reels from Lili
As tropical storm Lili moves towards Cuba and away from Jamaica this weekend, residents of rural areas are recovering from the effects of torrential rains that pelted the island on Friday night.
PNP courts NDM - Offers made to Hyacinth Bennett, Brascoe Lee
The island's political drama took a new twist last week when the People's National Party (PNP) landed an "accommodation offer" on the table of the National Democratic Movement (NDM).
Mrs. Golding gives Bruce full support
Bruce Golding's surprise re-entry last week into the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) had nothing to do with what some people have called political expediency. He was swayed by "a higher calling". So his wife Lorna believes.
PJ's fit for 68 - doctor
It has been no regular check-up for Prime Minister P.J. Patterson in coming up with a clean bill of health after his constitution was called into question.
'No honeymoon for new PM'
The following are excerpts of a speech delivered on Wednesday by Oliver Clarke, the President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, to the Kingston Rotary Club.
Election law breach not prosecuted - CAFFE upset
Father Jim Webb, Board Secretary for Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE), has expressed disappointment that persons found to be in breach of the electoral laws in the 1997 general election...
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