Haiti: Behind the bloodshed
"Our country is bankrupt. The chronic misery of our people was never so great. The degradation of the national ecosystem portends an ecological disaster without match.
Cop's trial set for Friday
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TRIAL of the police corporal accused of assaulting three American tourists at a Negril night-club in Westmoreland last Tuesday, is set to continue in the Savanna-la-Mar Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.
T'dad judge tipped for CCJ presidency
THE REGIONAL Judicial and Legal Services Commission which is responsible for recruiting judges for the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is to announce later this month the applicant chosen as president of the CCJ.
J'can beaches seek 'Blue Flag' status
WESTERN BUREAU: OPERATORS OF four Jamaican beaches are seeking to have them certified under the international 'Blue Flag' eco-label, awarded to quality beaches and marinas.
Mixed reaction to squatter relocation at Portmore causeway
THE PLANNED relocation of a section of the squatter community along the Portmore causeway, St. Catherine, to pave the way for the development of Highway 2000, is being greeted with mixed reaction from residents.
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