Schools re-open - South St Andrew students return under heavy guard
SCHOOLS IN several inner-city communities in the troubled South St. Andrew constituency re-opened yesterday with the principals of three reporting 80 per cent turnouts.
JTA boss condemns violence
WESTERN BUREAU: WENTWORTH GABBIDON, president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA)...
Record turnout at JAPEX
WESTERN BUREAU: A RECORD high number of overseas buyer-delegates and Jamaican suppliers have registered for the 15th annual Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX), which is taking place at the Half Moon Hotel, Montego Bay, from May 2 to 4.
Nettleford blasts US foreign policy
PROFESSOR REX Nettleford, vice-chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), drew the ire of Roy Austin, the United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago...
Gov't won't pay US print firm extra $11 million
ON THE advice of Solicitor-General Michael Hylton, Q.C., the Government said it will not be paying $11 million in claims to Von Hoffman Corporation...
Sistren Collective goes up in flames
TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS of history and memorabilia went up in flames yesterday when fire destroyed the building housing Sistren Theatre Collective at 20 Kensington Crescent, Kingston 5.
Hi-tech parking at Kgn airport
A NEW time-based automated car parking system was implemented yesterday at the Norman Manley International Airport, east Kingston.
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