Lead Stories W Kingston death toll at 7 - Over 50 wounded in shootings between security forces, gunmen THE GUNFIGHT between the security forces and gunmen continued yesterday for the second consecutive day in the western section of Kingston, with the police saying the casualties were seven shot dead and more than 50 wounded by bullets. More Lead Stories Brink of anarchy PM: More resources for security forces Seaga wants Supt Adams out of West Kingston JUTC alters downtown bus routes Lack of documents stymie probe of cable company
News KPH an oasis in an area of violence THE KPH seemed like an oasis. Located in an area of violence, it gave a sense of normalcy yesterday as skeleton staff hurried to perform their duties and a few visitors hastened to leave the compound. But there was always awareness that danger lurked... More News Hyundai dashboards said defective Digicel customers report problems
Business Robertson praises Ja, Venezuela bilateral relationship Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Paul Robertson, has praised the "excellent bilateral relations" developed over the years between Jamaica and Venezuela. More Business Corporate governance Selection of directors
Sport Jamaica fly over Sisserous Roseau, Dominica: JAMAICA put on an electrifying performance and shocked Dominica 88-28 to record their third straight win, and by the largest margin so far, of the Americas Federation of Netball Associations tournament last night. More Sport Atkinson continues golden form Lowe inspires Kansas victory Cuff leads JDF to victory Hectic day for Sunshine Girls
Commentary Braeton killings go to Coroner's Court ON MAY 9 we reported that the Coroner for St. Catherine had received only a half-page report from the police Bureau of Special Investigations merely confirming the Braeton killings of March 14. The tenor of that report was that the Coroner had not... More Commentary War crimes and int'l justice
Letters Letter of the Day - The fall and rise of companies THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE no problem with foreigners taking controlling interest in Jamaican companies. More Letters Refusal to vote Guarded enclaves and unfulfilled dreams Sexual orientation and the PM The PNP's neglect of St Mary Reliable information a casualty of conflict Voting and democracy
Entertainment Artistes shine at gospel concert A LOW TURN out for the Shabach Gospel Concert did not deter the performers from 'ministering their hearts out.' From the beginning it was clear that the Holy Spirit would have its way with the gathering at the Old Harbour Church of God on Saturday... More Entertainment Theatre gives time to street boys
Flair E-learning opportunities Contributor IS THERE something you have been dying to learn but cannot find the time or the money to pay for the classes? Then you might want to surf the 'Net to find free courses in your area of interest. E-learning is one of the offsprings of the... More Flair Pearls of wisdom from Jewel Diamond-Taylor author and motivational speaker Protect the next generation of women Judith P. Nembhard, PhD. Dancing away the menopause blues .. and discomforts Sun block - Is it necessary? Is your work in tune with your temperament?
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