Newsmaker: Trevor Graham - Sprint guru or drug demon?
FEW COACHES of high-profile track and field athletes over-shadow their charges. Trevor Graham, the Jamaica-born head of the Sprint Capitol track team, is one of them. For those who came in late, Graham is the controversial coach...
Dalley gets report on Glenhope death
Minister of Health Horace Dalley is expected to seek Cabinet's approval on the course of action he will take to address the death of a two-year-old ward of the state in May, at the Glenhope Place of Safety.
Nurses, doctors, police wage battle continues
Government will be busy this week as it is slated to continue three major wage negotiations with public sector workers. The groups are the island's nurses, doctors and the police. Executive members of the Nurses Association of Jamaica...
Gender group says women deterred from political representation
Inequality, lack of funding and adequate training to improve confidence, are the greatest deterrents for women who aspire to be political representatives says Evelyn Smart, founding coordinator of Jamaica Women's Political Caucus (JWPC).
My take on crime
I write this after having spoken with a number of persons in authority in the security forces and foreign embassies and after having visited Majesty Gardens, August Town and the AmCham Place facilities in Grants Pen.
More highlights from CSO's Culinary & Arts Festival
This week we conclude the highlights of this year's Culinary and Arts Festival that took place at the Central Sorting Office on Friday, July 28. From the long list of entries, prizes were awarded to: Marcia Bennett of Half-Way Tree PO, for 'Best Booth'.
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