Ackee exports could resume next month
JAMAICA'S ackee export market, which has been put on hold since last December when American officials discovered inferior product in three states, may be back in operation as early as October, Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke said yesterday.
'PJ's move is inappropriate' - JLP's Shaw criticises former PM's decision to campaign for PNP
Ocho Rios, St. Ann: The announcement by former Prime Minister, P.J. Patterson, that he will be returning to political campaigning, has been sharply criticised by the opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).
It's Chancellor Chang for you!
G. Raymond Chang's office sits on the 19th floor of a building on Queen Street East in Toronto, Canada facing north, with a clear view of Ryerson University where he has been a member of the board of governors since 2001.
Excelsior High to honour three
Alumni of Excelsior High School from as far away as Germany are expected to converge on the Ramada Plaza at JFK, New York, Saturday, October 14, as the Excelsior Alumni Association (USA) Inc. caps its year-long...
Judge amends ex-deacon's bail order
Former church deacon, 46-year-old Donovan Jones, remained in custody yesterday because when he was granted bail on Monday, no order was made for him to surrender his travel documents.
Woman gets leave to appeal Playfair murder
One of the three persons convicted in connection with the murder of prominent attorney-at-law Shirley Playfair has been granted leave to take the case to the United Kingdom Privy Council.
Franklyn to oversee Cricket World Cup 2007
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller yesterday appointed Senator Delano Franklyn as Minister with oversight responsibility for the coordination of the country's preparations leading up to the ICC's Cricket World Cup in...
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