Wage talks stalled - No agreement on air traffic controllers' salary dispute
OFFICIALS OF the Ministry of Labour and the Civil Aviation Authority failed to reach a wage agreement with air traffic controllers during a meeting at the ministry's office yesterday afternoon.
Clinton chides US for shunning climate control
MONTREAL, Canada: FORMER UNITED States president Bill Clinton has come out in clear support of the Kyoto Protocol, chastising his own country's government ...
KRAAL TRIAL: DAY 30 - Wolfe to make ruling on submissions Monday
CHIEF JUSTICE Lensley Wolfe is expected to make a ruling on Monday on the submissions in law which lawyers for the defence and the prosecution have been making in the Kraal murder case.
'Sex rage' couple facing $3.8 million bill
THE ROYAL GAZETTE, UK: A COUPLE who forced a Jamaica-bound plane to land in Bermuda are facing a J$3.8 million bill.
Gov't senators support call to end sugar probe
IN A rare show of support, Government senators yesterday endorsed two Opposition private members' motions urging the Ministry of Finance and Planning to conclude investigations into the ailing sugar industry.
Submissions from defence
DEFENCE LAWYERS began making submissions in law on Thursday when the Crown closed its case after calling 44 witnesses at the Kraal murder trial.
Elevation top Portmore presentation awards
FIRST-TIME ENTRANTS Elevation were the toast of Tuesday night's Portmore Metropolitan/Petcom Cricket League presentation of awards.
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