'Stick to the facts, DPP'
The personalisation of the discussion which has taken place around the issues raised by the Michael Gayle case is unfortunate because it detracts from the facts of the case which are after all not about myself or Mr. Pantry.
Gov't gets ballistics ID system
Government has obtained the Integrated Ballistic Identification System, a high-tech apparatus administrators at the Jamaica Constabulary Force believe will significantly help in the fight against crime. A statement released yesterday by the Ministry of..
Jamaica's Lucille Lue to be buried today
Western Bureau: Renowned hotelier Lucille Lue, who died on Christmas Day of complications related to kidney failure, will be buried this afternoon in Montego Bay, following a midmorning funeral at the St. James Parish Church...
Library therapy with 'Auntie Andrea'
Sixty small hands are raised in response to the question, "How many of you have lost someone you love? The same sixty hands are raised again when asked, "How many of you lost that person as a result of a tragic event?" Seventy children participated in...
Trelawny volunteers honoured
The awards banquet of the Trelawny Association of Volunteer Organisations (TAVO) was held on December 5, 2005 at the Starfish Resort in Trelawny. The theme for the function was 'Volunteer and Secure Jamaica's Future'. Dr. Hopeton Dunn, director of the...
Charitable organisations seek a better 2006
A drying up of sponsorship for voluntary organisations has left many wondering how best to reverse this disturbing trend in 2006.
VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK: Touching lives in Jamaica
Some So Others May Earn/Exist, is the acronym that motivates Norma Brown-Bell to touch the lives of people everywhere she goes...
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