Return of the Scott Town monster
Something moved in the bushes. I looked across at the man holding a stick beside me. He flinched and I swallowed hard. I could feel a single trickle of sweat running down my cheek as the bushes moved again. Whatever it was, was making its way out. I squeezed my eyes shut...
Spotlight on Traffic - Call for modern transportcentre in Montego Bay
Stakeholders in Montego Bay say a holistic approach is needed if the proposed $90-million traffic management system due for the tourist capital is to be successful. While the proposed exercise is geared towards eliminating the congestion plaguing the Second City...
Cabinet approves plan for more appeal court judges
The Cabinet has approved a proposal for an increase in the number of judges in the Court of Appeal. Once the necessary legislative changes are made, the maximum number of judges will be increased from seven to 10.Information Minister Olivia Grange...
Thursdaytalk
HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT - Who must lead? 1. People are still trying to get over the shock and sense of hopelessness, the statement that seemed to have abrogated the responsibility of the Government to lead the fight against crime.
Waiting in vain
Often, it takes an outsider to identify problems we ignore or fail to see in ourselves. These things appear to be in our blind spot, hence, our inability to see them. Some time ago, Ben Carson, the famous African-American neurosurgeon, addressed graduates of Northern Caribbean...
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