Bolt for US talk shows
DOUBLE world-record holder Usain Bolt has no intention of slowing down. After conquering the Beijing Olympics, the 22-year-old sprinter is poised for another circuit: the US talk shows. According to the CBS website, the sprint sensation is scheduled for 'The Late Show'...
Jamaica may benefit from Aussie expertise
JAMAICA COULD, in future, benefit from Australian exper-tise to help alleviate the serious problem of drug and arms trafficking in and out of the country.Media reports, in recent times, have indicated that there has been a surge in the movement of arms...
Pennicook calls for review of American Airline deal
The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) has endorsed the Government's controversial multimillion-dollar deal with American Airlines.However, Paul Pennicook, a former JHTA vice-president and senior vice-president of Air Jamaica, is stepping up...
Ammo report sent to PM
After admitting that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) screwed up by purchasing millions of dollars worth of ammunition from a confessed criminal, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin revealed that he has sent a report to Prime Minister Bruce Golding on the matter...
Zacca urges Employment Act dialogue
PRESIDENT OF the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), Christopher Zacca, has called for dialogue between the business community and Labour and Social Security Minister Pearnel Charles to discuss recent amendments to the Employment (Termination...
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