(Final) Crime - Taking a new turn, presenting new challenges?
THE EXTRAORDINArily high level of violence is linked to the participation in violent conflicts as collectives and in individuals being treated as representatives of these collectives...
Honey bottling plant for Linstead
CONSTRUCTION WORK is in progress on a $14 million local honey bottling plant in Linstead, St. Catherine that should help tackle some of the problems faced by the beekeeping industry.
14 held for breaches of Firearms Act
WESTERN BUREAU: FOURTEEN PERSONS from across the island were taken into police custody between last Friday and Sunday for breaches of the Firearms Act. The number of illegal guns seized by the police, since the start of the year now stands at 303.
Need for banana disease control stressed
PORT MARIA: THE IMPORTANCE of banana disease control was reinforced by presentations made at a banana/plantain seminar on September 14, at Grays Inn Sports Club, Annotto Bay, St. Mary.
'JLP territory, built by Shaw'
MANCHESTER North East must be regarded in the upcoming general election as Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) territory built by Audley Shaw, the incumbent MP. By the Constituencies (Boundaries Order) 1966 made by the Governor-General...
The youth and education
The following are exerpts of Edward Seaga's recent address to the G2K Youth Forum.
Intimidation rap levied against JLP - Walker calls for action - Peralto to probe allegation
CHAIRMAN OF the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Senator Ryan Peralto said yesterday that the party would carry out its own investigations into the incident which triggered the resignation of the Returning Officer for Central St. Catherine...
Drive-by war rages on - Death toll at two, 14 injured - Police detain thirteen
POLITICAL OMBUDSMAN and Chairman of the Peace Management Initiative (PMI), Bishop Herro Blair, along with representatives of the People's National Party (PNP) and Jamaica Labour Party, toured sections of Central Kingston where there has been an upsurge...
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