No 'Dudus' mistake - Lightbourne fires back at critics, declares previous Gov't's extradition breaches will not be repeated
Attorney General and Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne yesterday declared that the Government would not blunder carelessly in its execution of the Extradition Treaty, as the previous administration did in 1992. Lightbourne was making her most fulsome ...
- Gleaner honour awards - Jamaica broilers group of companies - 'We depend on the Lord for our strength'
- SHAGGY make a difference foundation - 'It's a special feeling'
- Fire scare at Norman Manley Airport
- British Airways returns to Montego Bay
- Lyns trial - Accused was not forced to give statement - Detective
- GG: Jamaica will prevail
- Int'l media associations worry over libel issues
Felice asks 'good cops' to be brave - Says rogues in the JCF threaten the decent into silence
As pressure mounts on rogue cops, 36 of whom have been nabbed since the start of the year in the drive to weed corruption out of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), head of the Anti-Corruption Unit, ACP Justine Felice, is charging that many wayward policemen....
- Code red at KPH - Staff, equipment shortage threatens patients' lives
- Musicians pay tribute to Sonny
- Alpha old boys say goodbye
- Rural Jamaica neglected - PM
- Young people wrap it up, veterans more carefree in bed, says report
- The forgotten guards - Golding lauds Department of Corrections for unheralded work
- Charles stands firm - Practical nurses accuse minister of trying to humiliate them
- Lyns' trial - Forced to order ransom- Accused
- Drug firm says on track to deliver US vaccine order
- Turkey reports second fatality
- Mass clinics in Arkansas
- China to lift ban on US pork
- Zimbabwe deports UN investigator to South Africa
- Immigrants claim raid was retaliation for identification cards
- San Francisco mayor vetoes new city sanctuary law
- Jamaica doing well against H1N1, says Spencer
- Quickies
Car payment delay - Dealers arrest police vehicles
The Jamaican Government has found itself in hock to a number of car dealers contracted to import vehicles for the police, but whose tab remains unpaid since June on a combined US$4.38 million (J$390m) in contracts issued to three dealers....
- Moneylenders self-regulate
- JDIC aiming for 10% coverage, though 5% target still out of reach
- Digicel, UDC still negotiating 4.3-acre HQ land - One tower to span 125,000 square feet
- Auto show is on - Used-car dealers fill breach left by ADA
- 12 expressions of interest for Pegasus
- American recession is over
- Commentary - War is anything but pretty
- Entrepreneurism a path to wealth creation - Matalon
King gets 18-month jail sentence
LONDON (AP):Wigan striker Marlon King was sentenced to 18 months in jail yesterday for groping a woman and then breaking her nose after she spurned his advances in a bar.Wigan Chairman Dave Whelan said the Premier League club will fire the 29-year-old...
- People won't believe I'm clean for years - Bolt
- 'Blues' battle in Walker Cup final
- Flu-hit Jamaica feeling better for CCC battle
- Tivoli extend lead with nerve-wracking win
- Gymkhana rolls out lifetime membership for top athletes
- Serena reaches Doha semi-finals
- IOC says Halkia choice is a mistake
- Pick-9 hits $1m mark
- $18m amalgamation for Superstakes Day
- Robles slapped with maximum fine
- Jamaica Open gets two-year sponsorship from LIME
- T&T seek spot in semi-finals ... Jamaica look to rebound
- Football: STJFA fundraiser: Big football triple at Jarrett Park
- Maragh magic
EDITORIAL - Unacceptable state of limbo
We expect that Deputy Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington was reflecting the views of his colleagues in the leadership of the constabulary with his complaint on Wednesday about the failure of the Jamaican Government promulgate a plea-bargaining law...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Cuba and its people
The Editor, Sir:The Jamaican Government must be complimented on its principled stand with regard to its position on the American trade embargo with Cuba.
- October is Heritage Month
- Practical-nurse certificate scam
- 'Ja House', not so live
- Athletes should not be taxed
- Despicable call
- Moral training needed
- Keeping Jamaicans ignorant
- Sex, schoolers and a squalid bus system
- No special rights for gays
- JUTC causing unbearable hardship
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