Jacksons for Jamaica
WESTERN BUREAU: Thirty-four years after performing for a massive crowd at the National Stadium in St Andrew, two of the 'Jackson Five' will return to Jamaica for Reggae Sumfest 2009, the event organisers have announced. Tito and Jackie Jackson will grace the Reggae Sumfest ...
- Carib Cement silo collapses - Construction work suspended, investigation under way
- Construction of Falmouth port to begin next month
- Children of Rio Grande tragedy to get aid
- Class Acts: Praise Chapel Prep
- New UK libel policy buoys local media groups
- 'Bungles' arrest viewed by court
- Health ministry to issue report on missing baby's body
- Gov't to give UHWI $25m - Cabinet to make ruling on hospital abolishing user fees
- Local production retarded by Gov't import policies
'Farmer' reaps Silver Pen
Marcia 'Moriah' James, a 36-year-old farmer at heart, was yesterday honoured with The Gleaner's Silver Pen award for the best Letter of the Day published in May. James' letter titled 'Disingenuous push on agriculture' was published in The Gleaner on May 9.
- Wehby is perfectly capable - Golding
- Second murder in two days rocks communities out west
- Security minister takes parish-by-parish crime initiative to Clarendon
- Bartlett announces big plans for Ocho Rios
- Victims of human trafficking to benefit from shelter
- Turning point - Seventh-day Adventist school works out programme to change wayward students
- HIV result error ruined my life! - Health authority sued for stressing woman
- Episcopal Church says yes to gays and lesbians
Ross takes full control
Charles Ross, the managing partner of investment company Sterling Asset Management since its formation nearly a decade ago, has bought out the other shareholders to become its single owner, Ross has confirmed....
- Trial set for $1.7b Paymaster, GKRS dispute, nine years later - I can't imagine what else could delay this trial - Marks
- Technology and the Michael Jackson memorial
- Carreras hires Chris Brown as chief spokesman
- SVL, GraceKennedy in tele-betting deal
- For $445m, LIME hires Calix to expand broadband
- Jamaica clips US$564m from Q1 oil bill - Current account deficit narrows
- LNG the preferred option, but no strategy yet
- Foreign demand for US securities down in May
- Miami firm sues Turks and Caicos
- Readers respond - Unnecessary expenditure
- Miami firm sues Turks and Caicos
West Indies hunt series leveller
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): With the bitter impasse still hanging over regional cricket, the makeshift West Indies side will go in search of a series-equalling victory when they face Bangladesh in the second and final Test starting at the National...
- WIPA turns to CARICOM
- Bolt may strike in Paris
- 4x400m men face uphill task for minor medal
- Athlete PROFILE
- Under-21 trio to pick up transit visas today
- Jamaica seek second win
- Jimenez surges to lead at British Open
- Strauss guides England to 364-6
- Veteran Dane wins Tour's 12th stage
- Walker is More Than Ready
- BG&LC ups sponsorship for Emancipation Day
EDITORIAL - EC and Parliament should think again
It is always tempting to follow the path of least resistance. It's easy. But does not necessarily mean it's the best. That's a message which, even at this late stage, we hope will be grasped by the Electoral Commission (EC) and, ultimately, the constituency boundaries...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Economy off track, Gov't drifting
The Editor, Sir: Please publish this as an open letter to Prime Minister Bruce GoldingDear Sir,Jamaica and the economy are way off course and it is evident, from having attended the two most recent recent town-hall meetings which were hosted ...
- More on biblical tongues
- Flawed CARICOM analysis
- Why not solar-powered AC units?
- JCF doesn't need major overhaul
- Zip through five constituencies in nine minutes
- Use TEF wisely
- Overextended political season
Pulse launches Caribbean Model Search 2009
Fresh from a successful Caribbean Fashionweek, the region's fashion and beauty powerhouse, Pulse, opens another extensive season of model scouting with the launch of its annual Caribbean Model Search (CMS) exercise. The premier platform for the...
- Ne-Yo set to woo Jamaican women - With his silky smooth voice & piercing lyrics
- Mojah's 'Stronger' has stamina
- Ras Penco trods a 'Thousand Miles'
- Swimming association hosting musical 'Dreamgirls' concert
- New festival queen to be named this weekend
- 'Potter' enchants fans
- Something extra
Celebrating with the French
It must be something about the month of July that sees so many National Day receptions.
The latest foreign nationals to celebrate with their Jamaican colleagues were the French, as they celebrated the 220th anniversary of the fall of the Bastille on Tuesday...
































