Shaws clear out - Court gives Issa full control of gas station
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Audley Shaw and his wife Maureen were compelled early yesterday morning to give control of their Christiana gas station to their business partner Joseph 'Joey' Issa.
Aristide turns down Nigeria
OUSTED HAITIAN President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is still vetting his options for permanent exile, even while 45 of his countrymen arrived in the island by boat yesterday .
15-y-o schoolgirl shot dead
SYLVIA CLARKE's last memory of her teenage daughter, Kimi-Lee Reid, was a traumatic one.
'Tax customers, not JPSCo'
A SUGGESTION has come from the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) that Government free Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) from paying tax on its oil bill, and recoup the $770 million instead from the utility's customers.
Seaga takes charge - Appoints Henry, Charles as emissaries
ANOTHER RIFT appears to be brewing within the ranks of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) following what some see as Opposition Leader Edward Seaga's subtle 'dissing' of the party's deputy leaders on Monday.
Slain US fugitive identified in businessman's murder
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MAN who was fatally shot by police in St. James on Sunday, has been positively identified as the one of the gunmen that shot and injured a well-known businessman in Paradise, St. James, nearly three weeks ago.
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