Stateless man linked to Jamaica, Bahamas - But neither willing to accept him
JAMAICAN ATTORNEY, David Rowe, won an important court battle recently when he secured the release of O'Neil Anderson, a man held in a Florida dete ntion centre for more than 180 days.
Pryce hopes probe will bring closure
RAYMOND PRYCE, who resigned on Thursday as director of research and information at the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC), is leaving the door open on his future with the beleaguered government agency once investigations into the methodology behind its...
Clarendon to get own water supply by 2006
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: THE RURAL community of Spaldings in Clarendon is to have its own water supply by the year 2006, says Water and Housing Minister, Donald Buchanan.
Cruise shipping season off to a bright start
OCHO RIOS: THE 2004/2005 cruise shipping season got off to a bright start in Ocho Rios with the resort town receiving more than a dozen calls over the past two weeks.
'Deadbeat dads' get reprieve
THE GOVERNMENT is yet to enact legislation that will force 'deadbeat dads' of Jamaican children to care for them. More than a year after Public Defender Howard Hamilton announced that the Government would be looking at establishing reciprocal...
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