Aristide warned ... Not to interfere with new Haitian Gov't
THE JAMAICAN Government has warned exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide that it will not tolerate any attempt to topple the new Government of his former home. But Haiti's new Prime Minister Gerard LaTorture said yesterday that Mr....
Bamboo Ave residents resist embassy building
RESIDENTS OF Bamboo Avenue and surrounding areas in Liguanea, St. Andrew are now resisting the United States Embassy's plans to set up operations in their community on fears that the Americans' high-tech security to deflect bomb attacks...
Parents offer $millon reward for son's return
INFORMATION THAT will lead to the location of young Rojay King who went missing two years ago will cost his family a hefty million dollars, but for them, the joy of his return will be priceless...
New child protection laws closer to reality
THE CHILD Care and Protection Act has been passed in the Senate, bringing legislation geared at reinforcing and creating new child protection laws closer to reality. The Bill, already passed in the House of Representatives, will now return to the Lower..
$55m to ready camp for Haitians
WESTERN BUREAU: IT WILL take $55 million to ready the abandoned Jamaica Defence Force army barracks to house the Haitian refugees, a cost that will be covered by the Jamaican government, the United Nations refugee agency and local private sector companies
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