'Shearer' struggles - Small-business owners reject $5,000 note
Small-business operators have been struggling to cope with the new $5,000 note pumped into the system by the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) last month.In Ocho Rios, St Ann, operators of small businesses said they were concerned about how difficult it has been to find change...
- IMF warning - US think tank says most countries worse off after IMF agreement
- Air Jamaica board sticking around
- Troubled lake turns food source
- 'Departure tax still competitive'
- Bennett passes
- Lyns' murder trial gets under way
- H1N1 vaccine coming
Law student in legal bind
Mrs Walker-Huntington, I came to the United States (US) about six years ago on a visitor's visa. I was staying with a boyfriend who had drugs in the house. I was charged for it since I was the only one home. He fled to Jamaica...
- Do I qualify for the UK?
- Dear Counsellor - I want to be alone!
- Moving from debt to wealth
- Bartlett elected to UN tourism group
- Beating the yeast
- 'Reggae tourism' hurts Jamaican identity, prof says
- Borrowing can be beneficial - study
SAJ stevedores make history!
Eighteen stevedores employed to the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) have been the first to receive the National Council on Technical and Vocational Education and Training Institute (NCTVET) level one certification in stevedoring operations...
- BofA to select emergency chief executive officer - report
- Chrysler splits Dodge brand into truck, car groups
- US service sector grows
Narrow win improves Wolmer's chances
A peach of a strike from forward Christopher Waugh guided Wolmer's to a 1-0 Group D win over Camperdown at Heroes Circle and revived their hopes of qualifying for the second round of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup schoolboy football competition...
- Watson guides Australia to Champions Trophy title
- Fowler in 18-man squad
- St James seek maximum
- 'We have faith in Maxwell'
- 'DV's tactics bring desired result
- Leaders Georges' growing inconfidence'
- Knights bracing for 'tough' match-up against Rockers
- IOC looks at tougher anti-doping laws
- Wanted: batsmen who can bat
- Star-studded line-up for Gayle's Classic
EDITORIAL - Ambassador Keith Johnson - the diplomat's diplomat
Memories of Ambassador Keith Johnson all have the same theme - admiration for this tall, always impeccably dressed Jamaican gentleman who served as an ambassador for Jamaica for more than three decades. He is remembered for his years as our ambassador to Washington...
LETTER OF THE DAY - We must protect our children
The Editor, Sir: On Sunday, October 4, I attended the exciting Red Stripe 20/20 Finals at Sabina Park. I truly enjoyed the event especially so, seeing that I was there with my nine-year-old son and we won a prize...
- Economic forces drive tertiary boom
- A challenge for Boyne
- Travel tax is not unwarranted
- A sea of confusion and paralysis
- Alarming perspectives from beauty queen babymother
- What about the guardian?
- Legal rights of minority groups
- Black-empowerment movements are irrelevant
Mickey Hanson & Company - A thrilling performance
Mickey Hanson and company give thrilling performance ...
Keeping the faith at Faith's Pen
I felt like running for the hills when the mob came at me with pieces of meat and sharpened utensils. There were perhaps, seven of them, all holding something or the other. They came at me with menacing speed except, of course, for the heavy woman in the back...































