Kingston Central Police summer project a success
THE SMILING faces of 135 youngsters at the closing ceremony of the Kingston Central Police Summer Enrichment Progamme yesterday, stood as testimony to the success of the one-week project.
Vendors riot for second day in May Pen
MAY PEN: Clarendon: NORMAL ACTIVITIES were disrupted in May Pen, Clarendon for the second consecutive day on Thursday as vendors continued their protest over the demolition of their stalls which were located in the May Pen bus park.
After threats from family members - Nurses await post-mortem examination on boy's death
MANDEVILLE: NURSES AT the Mandeville Regional Hospital, who demonstrated two weeks ago to draw attention to abuse and alleged threats to their lives resulting from the death of 15-year-old Andel McDonald, are awaiting the result of a post-mortem...
'Charley' leaves US$1 billion losses
HAVANA, CMC: THE HAVOC wreaked by Hurricane Charley in its passage through Cuba left the country coping with over US$1 billion in economic losses, local authorities have said.
Manning on way home after medical treatment
PORT OF SPAIN, CMC: PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning, who travelled to Cuba on August 14 for medical treatment, is now scheduled to return home on today, according to Works and Transport Minister Franklin Khan.
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