Golding's solution - Opposition Leader presents remedy for corruption
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding yesterday rolled out a host of proposals for how Government should seek to curb corruption, uphold human rights, address the nation's economic woes and implement constitutional reform.
Task Force on Crime findings to go public
THE BRUCE Golding-appointed Task Force on Crime is to make its findings public on Monday. Former Police Commissioner Colonel Trevor McMillan chaired the committee appointed by the Opposition Leader last December...
Five cops arrested, charged with murder
FIVE MEMBERS of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), including two women, were yesterday arrested and charged with the controversial killing of Christopher McKenzie, who was shot at the guardroom of the Croft's Hill Police Station...
Prime Minister of Jamaica to re-energise Labour Day
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller yesterday vowed to reinvigorate Labour Day, calling on Jamaicans to become more aware of their environment and to not take the country's natural assets for granted.
Jamaican Government conducts deportee survey
WHILE THE United Kingdom proposes to deport all foreign criminals after they have served their sentences, the Jamaican Government is conducting a study to assess the impact of deportees on the island.
FINSAC to get $1.2b - Revenue Court says Dr Paul Chen Young to pay
FORMER HEAD of the Eagle financial network, Dr. Paul Chen Young, and two companies he controlled have been ordered by Revenue Court Judge Roy Anderson to pay approximately $1.2 billion to the Government-owned FINSAC Ltd.
Corpse found in rum barrel in Hungary
BUDAPEST, Hungary: HUNGARIAN BUILDERS who drank their way to the bottom of a huge barrel of rum while renovating a house got a nasty surprise when a pickled corpse tumbled out of the empty barrel...
Cruise ship to house cricket fans
WESTERN BUREAU: IN ADDITION to the 500 home-stay rooms needed for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, a cruise ship will house over 3,000 fans attending the event's opening ceremony and warm-up games in Trelawny and Kingston respectively.
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