Confession of a corrupt cop
"The kind of money that was out there made it easy for me to influence even the most upstanding individual. However, I identified those that were morally weak and always complaining of money problems.
Resort islands capitalise on 'no US passport' status
WESTERN BUREAU: The Caribbean has taken another hit with American territories, United States Virgin Islands (USVI) and Puerto Rico, breaking ranks by aggressively promoting their 'No U.S. passport' status, with the hope of luring visitors...
Spending Christmas away from the family
WHILE MANY Jamaicans will be busy attending church services or eating turkey, ham and cake with family, some groups of persons will be forced to endure Christmas away from loved ones.
Police officer comes clean
"I enlisted in the Jamaica Constabulary Force in the 1980s, and from as early as training school, we were taught to adhere to the esprit de corps code, where no matter what a member of our training squad did we were not...
Osmond Farquharson ... New lease on life through MultiCare
In Rae Town, where Osmond Farquharson resides, the Multi-Care Foundation operates several programmes to keep children off the streets. Now a 20-year-old registry clerk at the Heart Trust/NTA in Kingston, Farquharson credits the positive trend in his...
... Paradise lost - Jamaica's best secret is now the forgotten town
Port Antonio was once described by the late Hollywood legend Errol Flynn as 'Jamaica's best-kept secret'.
'IP an untapped wealth creation tool'
Western Bureau: As developing countries such as Jamaica continue to seek out new ways to develop sustainable economies, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Dr. Kamil Idris, believes the answer could...
HIV legislation could be ready by next year
The region's efforts to decrease HIV-related stigma and discrimination should be accelerated with the creation of regional legislation that can be adopted by countries in the region.
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