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SACRIFICE and SUCCESS in 'St. Bess'

ERTRAM BROMFIELD'S life hit rock bottom in 1988. He was 17, without a job and forced to drop out of school. The teenager's dream of pursuing a business career laid in tatters.

KSAC to decide fate of Harbour View Councillor
THE FATE of Fitzgerald Taylor, Councillor for the Harbour View division, will be among the issues to take centre stage tomorrow at the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation's (KSAC) last Council meeting of the year. In an interview with The Gleaner last...

Cease-fire in Dunkirk holding
NOT A single shot was fired between Friday and yesterday in McIntyre Lands, otherwise known as Dunkirk in east Kingston. The cease-fire is the result of the police meeting with warring factions in the community over the weekend, said Detective Inspector.

PM tables new Corruption Bill

THE HOUSE of Representatives is to amend the Parliamentary (Integrity of Members) Act to empower the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption to embrace Members of Parliament. A Bill to this effect has been tabled in the House by Prime Minister P.J...

Barred ship not J'can ­ Maritime Authority
THE MARITIME Authority of Jamaica is disputing claims that a ship barred from entering the Dominican Republic belongs to Jamaica. The authority was responding yesterday to Thursday's Asso-ciated Press report, which stated that the Dominican Republic had.











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