Jamaica's most hated cop - Investigator says arresting officers just part of his job
Superintendent Ezra Stewart is an experienced investigator, an impartial lawman and probably one of the most hated persons within the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). Among his peers, he is both revered and feared as he proudly carries the unofficial title...
- Llewellyn marks first year as DPP
- Blind passion - Good Samaritan assists visually impaired students
- Protection for snitches...but Lightbourne concerned about contradiction with Official Secrets Act
- Ghetto Gems - Accounting for where you're from - Young girl overcomes violence to seek future in finance Tashieka
- GSAT's first scholars still tops
- Fertiliser stink rises - Agriculture minister and opposition spokesman face off over government-imported fertiliser
- Evangelist blasts delinquent parents
- Thursdaytalk - hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
A fisherman's regret
He's quickly approaching 50 and is now in a semi-stable job making decent money, but fisherman-turned-gardener Haniff Parchment can't let go of a more than 20-year grudge he has with a 1980s tv weatherman. "Dat man used to make the fishing ting difficult, for is like him ...
- 'My life is a miracle' - Roller-coaster ride from ward of the state to insurance guru
- Churches help members to cope with recession
- Trial begins today for man 'saved' by Robertson
- Ministry moves to regulate unregistered basic schools
- Jamaican con man among America's Most Wanted
- MPs row over crap
- Pyne report to be sent to Medical Council
- Medical council sends Pyne case to lawyers
CARIFORUM to establish regional design network
CARIFORUM is establishing a Caribbean Design Network to promote the development of the design sector which plays a critical role in the production of goods targeted at the export market. The decision to establish the network was taken recently at a meeting of design...
Village, Boys' Town win big
Western Bureau: Village United made it two wins from two starts in the Flow Champions Cup, blanking Brazil 3-0 at the Elliston Wakeland Youth Centre in Falmouth yesterday. "Our plan was to strike early today and we did, and it led to us getting the result we wanted...
- US coach fancies Jamaica to qualify
- Strong Delivery by Nelson - Jockey boots home big-race winner in five-timer
- KC take charge
- Hot clashes expected at Carifta trials
- Walker confident Jamaica can medal at WYC
- Sri Lanka experience helped to save team
- Wadadah lose points for using ineligible player
- England dispatch West Indies women in warm-up
- JCF sets $2m target for Special Olympics
- Sloppy Magic still beat Suns
EDITORIAL - In the absence of leadership
These days the name Ernest Smith is likely to conjure up an image of a character with a bulbous red nose, in baggy costume, riding a unicycle. Except that Mr Smith's statements from the privileged sanctuary of Parliament are deathly serious and potentially deadly...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Buy Jamaican to rebuild Jamaica
The Editor, Sir: Jamaica seems to have some dark economic clouds on the horizon and that has been so for a long time wherein our economy has been in recession for a number of years. Our productivity and even attitude to work have been in free fall while crime ...
- BCJ's backward moves
- 'Farming fools'?
- Right on, Mr PM
- Wanted: concrete anti-crisis plans
- Government's role in capitalist economy
Michael Jackson seeks comeback in London
LONDON (AP): Michael Jackson is making his first live appearance in years, but will it still be a thriller? The 'King of Pop' is due to meet the press at a London concert arena this week to announce the mother of all comebacks - a string of concerts...
Eat your Salt fish in style
Here are two more of the entries in the inaugural Norway Culinary Challenge. Chef Richard Pinnock is currently at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel and has worked there since March 1995....
- Something fishy
- Vegetarian cooking for carnivores
- Roti's gastronomical fare
- Roadside chefs - Yallahs Jerk Centre
NETHERLANDS - Court issues war-crimes warrant for Sudan's Bashir
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP): The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant yesterday for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. He is the first sitting head of state the court has ordered arrested...