Boxhill triumphs Burrell disappointed, but gracious in defeat
WESTERN BUREAU: CRENSTON BOXHILL was yesterday elected the new president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), defeating Captain Horace Burrell 54 votes to 49 at the Congress held at the Starfish Resort in Trelawny.
JLP elects 'reformists'
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) yesterday elected a new slate of what the party describes as 'reformists' who will administer the affairs of 60-year-old political party in the next year, headed by chairman Bruce Golding.
University grapples with int'l trade issues
THE INVASION of international trade rules into relationships that academic institutions have forged over time emerged yesterday as one of the issues now engaging Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Kenneth Hall...
German cruise ship homeports in MoBay
WESTERN BUREAU: AS JAMAICA regains vibrancy in the European market, Montego Bay welcomed its first German homeport ship for the winter tourist season on Saturday.
Cops pay tribute to fallen comrades
A POLICE honour guard yesterday paid tribute to 49 of their fallen comrades who died over the past year. Some were killed by criminals but the majority passed away from natural causes.
Ja is 'Caribbean Island of the Year'
JAMAICA ENDED a successful 'World Travel Market week' in London by being named the 'Caribbean Island of the Year'.
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