Bloodbath in St James - Gunmen kill three in rampage
WESTERN BUREAU: Gunmen continued their bloody rampage in the parish of St. James on Monday night leaving three men dead and a small girl traumatised in the Meggie Top, Salt Spring, community.
Whitehouse hotel changes made without consultation - Alston Stewart
The Gordon Butch Stewart-chaired Gorstew Ltd. has labelled as "baseless" claims that cost overruns and delays on the controversial Sandals Whitehouse hotel project resulted from non-payment of equity by partners on the construction.
'Porus cops negligent'
The preliminary investigation into the disappearance of a stolen Mitsubishi Evolution motor car, which was recovered by the police last Thursday, but later vanished from the compound of the Porus Police Station several hours later...
Students near Mountain View taught survival techniques
When the children who attend the Curlin Johnson Basic School at Saunders Avenue, off Mountain View Avenue in South-east St. Andrew turn up for classes, they're prepared for the worst. These three and four-year-olds...
People's National Party (PNP) is the more unified party - Poll
ALTHOUGH seemingly falling apart at the seams since its presidential elections in February, the governing People's National Party (PNP) is seen as the more unified of Jamaica's two major political...
'Docs not solely to blame' - MAJ dismisses claims that wrong medicines being prescribed
The head of the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) has rejected suggestions by the Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) that doctors are responsible for prescribing the wrong medication to patients.
Body found near Education Ministry
AN employee of the Ministry of Education and Youth yesterday stumbled upon a man's body in a gully running through the ministry's National Heroes' Circle offices. The employee, who was in the ministry's yard, was alerted to the body...
Court backs beating victim
The Court of Appeal has criticised the soldiers and police who severely beat Derrick Pinnock, 31-year-old mechanic of Gutters, St. Catherine, leaving him with limited vision in the right eye. "The evidence smacks of arbitrary, oppressive...
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