Harmons' problems rise as water recedes
RISING WATERS which up to recently rose to 110 feet in sections of Harmons, south Manchester, have begun to recede, but with each passing day the devastation caused by the phenomenon is becoming more apparent.
'SLB's tardiness' posing problems for students
JAMAICAN STUDENTS at the St. Augustine, Trinidad, campus of the University of the West Indies, say they are experiencing several registration and housing problems as a result of the tardiness of the Students' Loan Bureau (SLB) in Kingston.
Five cops off front-line duty after shooting
FIVE POLICEMEN have been removed from front-line duty following demonstrations by residents of Bog Walk, east central St. Catherine, over the police killing of a train gate operator there on Saturday night.
Cobb launches HIV/AIDS fund
SUE COBB, the United States Ambassador to Jamaica, has launched a fund to help fight HIV/AIDS here and prevent discrimination against persons living with the disease.
PNP councillor loses seat
CLAREMONT: A PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) councillor lost his seat last week because of delinquency in attending meetings of the St. Ann Parish Council.
It's D-Day for Iraq - Bush: UN must pass resolution or will disarm Saddam
LAJES AIRBASE, Azores, (Reuters): UNITED STATES President George W. Bush said yesterday the United Nations has only one more day to find a diplomatic end to the Iraq crisis before the United States moves to a war footing.
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