100 trapped in gorge
RELIEF AND works agencies were spearheading an operation to rescue approximately 100 persons trapped in the Bog Walk gorge, up to late last night. The National Works Agency (NWA) and the Office of Disaster Preparedness...
Cops on the run - BSI HUNTS POLICEMEN ON MURDER, OTHER CHARGES
THE BUREAU of Special Investigation (BSI) has turned the searchlight on at least eight members of the police force who have reportedly fled the island, following a ruling by Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry...
Bad road blame game rocks House
THE HOUSE of Representatives descended into chaos last night, forcing Deputy House Speaker O.T.Williams to abruptly adjourn the sitting. He took the action when the Government and Opposition failed to end a screaming blame game over roadways...
Security beef-up at Sp Town RM Court
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: POLICEMEN SWARMED the precincts of the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday morning following threats by thugs on Monday to kill two judges.
Cops charge St James granny for son's gun
WESTERN BUREAU: THE AREA One police said they are spearheading a zero-tolerance campaign against women who, they say, are protecting male relatives involved in criminal activities.
Sheila Nicholson: A lifetime helping others
Today we continue to profile recipients of the prestigious Gleaner Honour Award. Sheila Nicholson gets an individual award in the category Voluntary Service.
GET READY FOR TOP OF THE CLASS!
IT'S COMING again! A celebration of the island's top academic achievers. It's Top of the Class 2004-2005. Calling all parents, students and teachers of primary, preparatory, junior high, high schools and tertiary institutions!
KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 12 - Wolfe set to rule on submissions
CHIEF JUSTICE Lensley Wolfe is to make a ruling today in relation to submissions made yesterday in the absence of the jury at the Kraal murder case. Lawyers for the Crown and the defence made submissions for the entire day.
On that JLP walk/march
MONDAY'S FIASCO involving members of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the police has sparked intense debate across the country. Did the police use unnecessary force? Were the 'walkers' breaking the law?
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