
|
 |
| published: Friday | July 9, 2004 |
Lead Stories |
|
 |
|
THIEF! 1,000 CARS SINCE JAN.
THE POLICE are reporting a jump in the number of motor vehicles being stolen, with close to 1,000 being snatched from owners during the first five months of this year.
More Stories
New illness policy from Guardian Life
Parish Councils in turmoil
New head for Jamaica Employers' Federation
Sangster Airport owners to 'broaden the business'
Gunmen rob SuperPlus in Mandeville
|
News |
|
 |
|
North Coast Highway costs escalate
SEGMENT TWO of the problem-plagued Northern Coastal Highway project, which was rescheduled to be completed one year after the original completion date, is to now cost the country nearly US$130 million.
More Stories
JTA to withhold name of new head
Sections of Black River Hospital to be upgraded
J'cans in Atlanta praise the life of Hugh Shearer
Government plans to boost CXC passes - Strategic intervention programme targets secondary schools
Jamaica's cocaine story (Final in the series)
Vendors taking over Spanish Town bypass
|
Business |
|
 |
|
Joy Spence, master blender extraordinaire
MASTER BLENDER and general manager for Wray & Nephew's Technical and Quality Services, Joy Spence, is a trailblazer.
More Stories
Property market on fire
HOT 102 FM targets younger audience
New Kingston revival call
Patty producers under threat
|
Sport |
|
 |
|
Saints hot favourites!
A WHOPPING $500,000 will be at stake when first-day action of the three-day Supreme Ventures Super Cup bowls off between St. Catherine CC and Kensington at Sabina Park this morning.
More Stories
Arnett aim to rock Charlemont
A King is Born fancied
RJR Corporate Raceday July 17
Triple Crown - history denied
A cricket pitch is not a wicket
|
Commentary |
|
 |
|
The Privy Council is right
THE OLD ethical saying that the punishment must fit the crime has been interpreted with strict precision by the United Kingdom-based Privy Council in the case of the mandatory death penalty legislation for capital murder passed into Jamaican law in 1992.
More Stories
Agriculture and the two-foot puss
Childhood memories of Hugh Shearer
Goodbye 'HL'
|
Letters |
|
 |
|
The PM and crime plans
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR STRONG and well-intentioned editorial of today's date (July 8) unfortunately missed a very important distinction which needs to be pointed out.
More Stories
No fear of God, man or duppy
Disgust and outrage
Port Royal for sale?
The burdens of PATH
'Higglers' in the classroom?
Please Garth, spare us!
Credit unions and the BoJ
A hearty 'Amen!'
|
Entertainment |
|
 |
|
'Spider-Man 2': a web of action and drama
SPIDER-MAN 2 PRESENTS more of a drama than the action packed adventure that the end of Spider-Man seemed to have promised.
More Stories
Cee catches notes from family life and church Teino Evans
Arnett Gardens rocks and shocks dance finals Tanya Batson-Savage
$Millions for Miss Jamaica World 2004
Six poets rumble at 'Poetry Klash'
|
|

Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
|
|

|