PNP holds firm - Government has 7.9 per cent lead over Opposition in poll
THE GOVERNING People's National Party (PNP) has turned the tide and gained a clear advantage in the race to lead the nation after the next general election, according to a recent survey.
Ja lauded for fight against drugs
THE BUREAU for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in the United States has lauded the Jamaican Government's efforts to eradicate the illegal drug trade in this country.
Most ready to vote
JAMAICANS ARE ready to go to the polls if a general election is called as most persons interviewed in a recent poll indicate that they are registered to vote.
Burning issues for the Commish
POLICE COMMISSIONER Lucius Thomas addressed issues such as Jamaica's frightening homicide rate and corruption in the police force during a recent interview with Senior Crime Reporter, Glenroy Sinclair.
Meeting Britain's demands
AS SENIOR Scotland Yard detective Mark Shields arrives to take up his post in the Jamaica Constabulary Force, it seems Britain is meeting its responsibility to solve a very British and very international problem.
Casinos, yes!
THE RECENT Don Anderson poll finds that the majority of Jamaicans (56.7 per cent) say 'no' to casinos while a minority (42.3 per cent) say 'yes'. Only a minimal number (1 per cent) have no view.
Tackling Jamaica's job famine
THE KEY weakness in our current economic policies is not macroeconomic management. As should be obvious by now, the fabled alternative model of macroeconomic management has turned out to be just that - a fable.
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