Under curfew - Cops clamp down on Spanish Town communities
SECTIONS OF Spanish Town, St. Catherine, were shut down tight last night, as heavily armed police descended on the Old Capital to prevent another round of gang-related violence.
CSME still on track despite Guyana floods
PLANS TO host the official signing of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) agreement and the inauguration of the new CARICOM headquarters building at Liliendaal in Guyana are still on track, despite heavy flooding in sections...
Braeton trial - 'Injuries not caused by assault'
CONSULTANT FORENSIC pathologist Dr. Ere Seshaiah has testified that the bodies of some of the men who were shot and killed in a house in Braeton on March 14, 2001, had cuts and bruises.
Plans to raise tax threshold shelved
THE GOVERNMENT has backed off from its promise to increase the income tax threshold in the wake of the recent 20 per cent increase in the National Minimum Wage.
Golding and his political mentors
IN PART II, published October 24, 2004, Bruce Golding spoke about his father, Tacius Golding, who served in Parliament until age 72 and then lived for another 23 years, continuing to do community work, including being chairman...
Burke could forego PNP presidency bid
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party (PNP) activist, Paul Burke, said yesterday that he would forego his interest in becoming president of the party, if he was successful in his 11th-hour bid to fill one of four vice-presidential posts...
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