KD Knight tables report on daunting trade deficit
JAMAICA'S EXPORTS have been savaged by changes in global trade over the past two decades, a report by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, K.D. Knight, shows.
Mayor McKenzie out for two weeks
KINGSTON'S MAYOR, Desmond McKenzie has been ordered to rest at home by his personal physician, Dr. Kenneth Baugh for two weeks. This follows Monday's fainting spell at Mr. McKenzie's Church Street, downtown Kingston office at the Kingston and St. Andrew.
PNP discusses new processes for elections
DISCUSSIONS RELATING to new procedures for the election of president and vice-presidents of the People's National Party (PNP) are expected to take centre stage at the party's conference on Saturday. At present, delegates representing groups are allowed..
JLP leader bows out of politics
IN A speech reminiscent of his early days as a parliamentarian, Edward Seaga yesterday bade farewell to his Gordon House colleagues, ending his more than 40 years in representational politics.
Going all the way with her daughter
AFTER SEEING her daughter come close to being a parish champion, Florence Pearson, now has the pleasure of seeing her get to the prize. "I've been tagging along on the Spelling Bee since Stacey-Ann was in her first year at Hydel Prep.
Bringing out the best in kids
THE NAME Glen Archer has become synonymous with success in Jamaica's Spelling Bee competitions. Since his first champion in 1986, the Rev. Glen Archer has had 17 national champions; 15 from Ardenne High, one from Ardenne Prep ...
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