Major overhaul for DPP's Office - Civil rights groups want full publication of Muirhead Report
A MAJOR overhaul of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) as it affects staff, and involving mediation, the organisational structure, job selection, performance appraisal...
Negril is calm, says cop
WESTERN BUREAU: CALM HAS returned to the resort town of Negril after the disturbance on Friday which left a 14-year-old boy dead, three policemen injured and several vehicles and business places damaged.
JCF gains UWI-approved course
IN A collaboration between academia and the police, the University of the West Indies (UWI) has decided to franchise its Certificate in Public Administration course to the Jamaica Constabulary's Staff College.
JAPEX trade show under way
THE JAMAICA Product Exchange (JAPEX) trade show, where local tourism interests showcase their products to overseas tour operators, got under way yesterday with the suppliers of services far outnumbering those looking to purchase.
Burglars rob church of antique candleholders
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: WHEN THE Rev. Vernon Scott, rector of Christ Church, Christiana, north east Manchester, and his congregants turned out for morning worship yesterday, they had no candleholders in which to light their candles.
Study shows SARS a long-living virus
WASHINGTON/BEIJING, (Reuters): THE SEVERE Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus can live for days in the stool and urine of patients...
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