'Butch' says novices running Air Jamaica
CHAIRMAN OF Air Jamaica Acquisition Group (AJAG), Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, has described as inaccurate, the projected losses of Air Jamaica for the 12-month period ending December 2005.
WTO talks saved - Interim farm deal averts collapse
HONG KONG, (Reuters): MINISTERS FROM 149 states saved long-running global trade talks from collapse yesterday with an interim deal to end farm export subsidies by 2013 and open rich country markets a bit wider to the poorest nations.
Lee Clarke: KSAC open to transparency
DEPUTY MAYOR of Kingston, Councillor Lee Clarke, has stated that the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) is not opposed to transparency in its operations. The deputy mayor was reacting to comments about Tuesday's rejection...
Early-morning quadruple killings rock Clarendon
FOUR MEN returning from a wake were shot dead by marauding gunmen in the settlement area of Juno Crescent, May Pen, Clarendon, yesterday morning. Head of the Clarendon Police Division, Superintendent Terrence Bent, said his team of investigators...
Kingfish raid nabs 55 detainees
THIRTY-FIVE men were picked up yesterday during a morning sweep of several Corporate Area communities and Spanish Town by Operation Kingfish, the elite crime-fighting unit of the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
DPP office clarifies Danhai Williams bail arrangement
A RELEASE from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has sought to clarify several reports carried in the media concerning the offer of bail made in the sum of $200,000 with surety to Danhai Williams...
Jamaica will benefit from media presence
WITH LESS than two years to go before the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies, organisers of the Jamaica leg of the tournament are determined that the country benefits from an overwhelming media presence, and shed its unflattering reputation...
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