Religious leaders oppose legalisation of abortion
WESTERN BUREAU: RELIGIOUS LEADERS, arguing that abortion is morally wrong, have condemned the recent call by a retired medical administrator for the legalisation of abortion in Jamaica.
Triple murder
JUST BEFORE he left for work on Monday morning, Damion Mitchell told his grandmother Cislyn Davis goodbye twice.
Crime cripples alumina export
TRADE UNIONIST, Norman DaCosta, has expressed fears about Jamaica's investment prospects in the wake of growing violence in the country, especially in the old capital, Spanish Town.
Fire leaves 10 homeless
TEN PERSONS, including children, were left homeless yesterday after a fire, believed to have been started from a stove, destroyed six houses at 29 Hannah Street, Heroes Circle, Central Kingston.
The C&WJ transformation - Telecommunications firm sheds monopolistic culture
CABLE & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) has completed most of the work required to transform its monopolistic culture to one more in tune with its customers' needs, said Gary Barrow...
More ministries to embrace Info Act
FIVE ADDITIONAL Government ministries will embrace the Access to Information Act (ATI) by month-end, the third phase of the implementation of a more transparent regime in the public sector.
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