AT&T comes to Ja US giant gets fourth cellular licence
AMERICAN TELECOM giant AT&T will be Jamaica's newest cellular provider after finally agreeing to a fee of $300 million.
Three more die by gun
THREE MORE persons, including a policeman and a prominent member of the entertainment industry, were shot and killed in separate incidents across the island on Tuesday night.
'Sour deal' - Portmore residents blame developers for proximity to sugar factory
RESIDENTS OF Greater Portmore in St. Catherine, who are still being choked by wind-blown soot from the processing of sugar at the Bernard Lodge division of the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ...
Killings top State Dept report on Jamaica
EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS by the security forces and politically-motivated murders headed the United State's Department of State's 2003 human rights report on Jamaica.
Burke to run for PNP presidency
PAUL BURKE, former chairman of the People's National Party's (PNP) Region Three, will this Sunday officially announce his intentions to run for president of the PNP, at a function at the Hilton Kingston Hotel, New Kingston.
Ownership of Olympia Apartments clarified
THE QUESTION of which Government agency owns the Olympia Apartments in Papine, St. Andrew, appears to have finally been settled with both the Ministry of Health and the University Hospital of the West Indies...
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