Gooden gets life - Eligible for parole in 35 years
CONVICTED MURDERER Paul Gooden, a former distribution consultant at Yummy Bakery, St, Andrew, was sentenced yesterday to life behind bars and will not be eligible for parole for another 35 years.
Young scholars bat for AIDS prevention
MORE THAN 400 youngsters from schools and groups across the island took action against HIV/AIDS yesterday. The occasion was a National Forum on Youth and HIV/AIDS, held at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston.
Pickersgill in the hot seat - JLP MPs decry non-payment to contractors
MINISTER OF Transport and Works, Robert Pickersgill, was peppered with questions yesterday from several Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Members of Parliament who expressed concerns about contractors not being paid for emergency work done...
Hundreds graduate from HEART/NTA
WESTERN BUREAU: MORE THAN 740 students from the HEART Trust/NTA, northern region, were officially welcomed into the national workforce on Thursday, following a certification ceremony at the Starfish Resort in Trelawny.
Old Harbour committee annual expo a huge success
OLD HARBOUR, St. Catherine: THOUSANDS OF people from all walks of life, including children, viewed the Old Harbour Development Area Committee's annual exposition staged at the Ascot Hall in Old Harbour on Thursday, November 25.
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