Rust in peace - Ewarton businesses suffer from bauxite fallout
These are days residents of Ewarton wished would never come.With the absence of bauxite and, more important, persons employed in the bauxite industry, businesses have slowed to a crawl. The once well-patronised business establishments are not doing anywhere...
- 'Stop meddling' - Montague warns Portmore councillors to stay out of enforcement matters
- Wanted ex-cop among 76 deported
- Tailor real estate strategies for clients' needs - Bartlett
- Alpart retirees lose health-care benefits
- Class Acts: Sts Peter and Paul Preparatory
- Armadale smoke had unusual smell - supervisor
- Coping without Windalco - Bauxite family finds other ways to survive after layoff
- New bill gives strata owners more rights
Still Swamped - Moneague residents want bridge over troubled waters
Residents of Swamp district in Moneague, St Ann, who for almost four years have been severely inconvenienced by flood waters fed by underground caverns, are calling for a bridge to ease their plight. Persons who live beyond Swamp, in areas such as River...
- From peril to pastime
- Jagdeo on 5-day trip
- Stern: Will stand by constituents despite eviction
- 'Eating Right, When Money Tight' - CAC launches nutritional guide
- Rural towns share spotlight
- Nations must fight together - general
- JDF captain leads from the front
- Small farms, big problems - Tufton urges farmers to work in groups
- Cuban gov't helps to establish localeye-care centre
- Ewen Corrodus appointed new custos of St James
- A 'Fresh Start' for Jamaica - Initiative gets multi sectoral endorsement
- Correctional services open rehab facilities
BOJ cuts rates again - As Gov't renegotiates domestic debt repayment
The Bank of Jamaica cut rates again Thursday, a week behind its last adjustment, in a move designed to bring down the cost of funds for the Government, analysts said, but they also took it as further evidence of a new agreement on interest rate policy...
- JMMB bars press from AGM - Says shareholders want Keith, executives to themselves
- Fraud hits historic high at $3b
- Chris Williams sees dead-end for small wealth managers - Big banking groups rule capital markets
- New LIME brand fails to recognise Jamaica's uniqueness - shareholders
- Digicel cuts fuel theft
- Barbados enters recession
- Refocusing the IMF debate
- Calibrating the right dose of 'new IMF' to Jamaica's pre-existing condition
- MOVEMENTS - Third term for Anya
- IMF to boost funds for poor countries
- Madoff's wife sued for US$45m - The lawsuit is particularly perplexing and totally unjustified - lawyer
Powell vs Gay again
STOCKHOLM (AP): American Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell of Jamaica are set to square off against each other again in the 100 metres at the DN Galan athletics meet today.In their last head-to-head meeting in Rome this month, Gay posted the fastest time of the year...
- Campbell pilots U-19s to one-day victory
- Windies seek to salvage some pride
- Campbell-Brown needs better start
- Athlete PROFILE
- Mayne, Henry take major awards
- Personal best for Moodie in 100m freestyle
- Roper Cup set for August 29
- Cricketer remains critical following lightning strike
- Staunch support for new-look West Indies
- Brotherly Love ready for big run
- Shane Ellis banned for 10 days
EDITORIAL - May the CDF go in peace
In Prime Minister Golding's drips and dabs outlining what an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might look like, the most palatable disclosure so far is the probability that the Constituency Development Fund will have to be slashed...
LETTER OF THE DAY - The hypocrisy of condemning dual citizenship
The Editor, Sir: The issue of dual citizenship has dominated our affairs for a while, yet I wish to make a few observations regarding this and other processes which have cost this country greatly. There are several 'expert-analysts' who have voiced the opinion...
- The disgrace of Hellshire Beach
- Has the Gov't gone mad?
- Questions re Armadale incident
- Bus drivers and cellphones
- The health-care divide
- Uncovered breasts and old-time values
- The cut and thrust of democracy
- What of Port Royal plans?
Beenie Man's 'Sizzle' now August 22 - 30th anniversary concert to be held inside National Stadium
Beenie Man's 'Sizzle' concert, originally set for August 5, will now be held on Saturday, August 22. And that was not the only major change for the deejay's celebratory concert for 30 years in music announced at Pure Plush, New Kingston, on Wednesday night...
Global beauties on parade
WESTERN BUREAU: The amphitheatre at Riu Montego Bay will ignite with the dazzling beauty and the exquisite gowns that the ladies in the 2009 Miss Global International competition will showcase at Riu Montego Bay tomorrow night...































