'Church, act now' - Religious leaders assess last year's performance
AT LEAST one noted religious leader has given the Church failing grades for its response to crime and other social issues in 2005. According to Monsignor Richard Albert, Episcopal Vicar of St. Catherine, the Church has failed in several respects.
Cops 'zero' in on Montego Bay robberies - Crime prevention strategies a success
WESTERN BUREAU: HEAD OF the Area One Police Division, Superintendent Warren Clarke, is reporting an overwhelming success of the crime prevention strategies implemented for the festive season.
Missionaries host less fortunate
SEVENTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Eulalee James has had it rough. She suffers from arthritis and recently had a stroke, but her New Year started on a better note yesterday when she and many others were treated...
Jamaica awaits Government's new anti-crime plans
WITH CLOSE to 1,700 people murdered last year, Jamaicans are anticipating Government's plans to curb the nation's crime wave. Crime, specifically murder, has been the island's number one problem for a decade...
HISTORY OF AVIATION IN JAMAICA: PART II - Wings to fly
The Jamaica Aviation Club, formed in 1936 with members J.L Varna, Cecil B. Facey, W. J. Masterton, H.O. Stedman. Leslie Ashenhiem and V.C. Gray, spoke to the growing interest in flying in Jamaica (Bryan, 2003, p. 36).
Faulty tyres major cause of highway crashes - developers
TRANSJAMAICAN HIGHWAY is reporting that since the opening of Highway 2000 in 2003, majority of accidents on that thoroughfare have been attributable to poor vehicular maintenance and the failure of drivers to obey the prescribed speed limit.
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