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News

Cops using seized vehicles
The Police Force is the major beneficiary of dozens of high-priced cars which have entered the island illegally over the last five years in an alleged international racket.

Jamaican Rastas reject Selassie's funeral

Local Rastafarians say they will not participate in what is supposed to be the official burial of His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie I in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, calling the event a fake.

Gov't to open bus lanes to taxis
The Government has agreed to change the law to allow taxis to drive in designated bus lanes in the Corporate Area.

New opportunities for school leavers
School leavers attached to the HEART Trust SL-TOPS training programme are now eligible for certification which allows them to work in any Commonwealth country.

Bournemouth Bath revival targets youngsters

Today it is an unkempt property...but the Bournemouth Bath complex in east Kingston, a noted dancehall and sports club in its glory days, will be reopened as a youth centre.











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