Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
Published: Monday Saturday | July 25, 2009
'Not major' - Sports official downplays Jamaican athletes' positive testing
SPORTS OFFICIAL Dr Herb Elliott says nothing "major" is involved in the five positive tests confirmed yesterday by Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Read More...
Accused cops face court Sept
The three policemen charged in connection with the December 2004 murders of two men who were abducted from a plaza on Washington Boulevard, St Andrew, are to return to the Home Circuit Court on September 18. Read More...
Leave Central Kingston alone: Residents protest following reports that the constituency is to be abolished
Less than 48 hours after Central Kingston Member of Parliament Ronald Thwaites urged the Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) not to abolish his constituency, residents of the area took to the streets to support his call. Read More...
Second chance for Sav: Leading example
Home to the famed Curry Festival and historic Manning's School, Sav is sprinkled with job opportunities in medicine, retail and restaurant services in and around its active downtown square. Read More...
Corporate Area youths to receive success tools at annual camp
Several Corporate Area youths will be afforded a second chance to realise their full potential through contribution of US$6,500 by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to the Youth Reaching Youth outreach programme. Read More...
Senate passes Child Porn Bill
THE SENATE on Friday passed the Child Pornography Bill, making the production, possession, importation, exportation and distribution of child pornography a criminal offence in Jamaica.After more than three hours of debate, the Upper House gave the bill... Read More...
Class Acts: Albert Town Primary & Infant School
Ruth-Ann Thomas receives a bursary from Rose Greenwood-Hall, manager at the National People's Cooperative Bank in Albert Town, on June 30. Read More...










