You ask the questions... Michael Conway - Air Jamaica's man in control
Can an economy, like ours, which is highly vulnerable to rising energy costs and especially against a background of increased competition within the airline business, afford to be subsidising Air Jamaica?
Prime Minister challenges people to hold Government of Jamaica accountable
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has issued a challenge to the people to hold her government accountable to the policies and programmes she outlined as part of her strategic plan to move Jamaica forward.
Dual secondary school to be set up on Priory grounds
A dual secondary school will be operating on the grounds of Priory High School in St. Andrew next month, if Liberty Preparatory School gets the quota of students it needs to run the institution. Liberty Prep, which currently leases a section of Priory Hig
Behaviour camp for juveniles
Seventy-five juvenile offen-ders are to participate in behaviour modification programmes with the launch of the Department of Correctional Services' Challengers' Camp 2006 in Kingston, yesterday. The programme, scheduled to run for four days...
Murders stay down
FOR the seventh time this year, murders in Jamaica have fallen below the number for the same period in 2005. This information was released yesterday by the statistical department of the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Google red-flags spyware websites
The world's leading Internet search engine Google has begun warning users from visiting websites that may harm their computers. The warning pops up if you click on a link that leads to a site known to host spyware or other malicious software.
Oliver Samuels, Harry Belafonte recall fond memories of Miss Lou
FOR A simple country boy like Oliver Samuels, there was no bigger celebrity in pre-television Jamaica than Louise 'Miss Lou' Bennett-Coverley. The St. Mary-born Samuels, who is arguably Jamaica's most famous comedian, made his debut alongside Miss Lou...
More concerns over safety on construction sites
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: Chairman of the North Eastern Regional Health Authority, Dr. Michael Whittingham, is deeply concern about what he described as the obvious lack of proper safety measures in place for the construction site of the Bahia Principe Hotel...
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