School vendor alert - Government, cops to target pedlars
THE GOVERNMENT is to begin a major clampdown on vending in the vicinity of schools, following further confirmation that some vendors have moved the ugly side of the dancehall into educational...
- Teaching is in her blood - Past student returns to alma mater, spends 37 years moulding young lives
- Jamaica gearing up for big spenders with new policy
- Citrus bug detected in St Catherine
- LYN'S TRIAL - Judge pleads for jurors' patience
- 'Bungles' defence accused of dragging feet
Davies strikes back - Former finance minister does not believe Golding's explanation for firing BOJ governor
Dr Omar Davies, the Opposition spokesman on finance and former finance minister, says he is being targeted by the Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Government for political reasons. "It is clear that the government is very, very shaky on the issues of the economy...
- You reap what you sow
- Getting away from it all - Where to stay this christmas: Treasure beach
- Jamaica AIDS Support applauds Obama - US entry ban on HIV-positive persons nears end
- Lyns Trial: Jurors happy - Quick court response to complaints
- Thursday talk - Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
Core fiscal values not affected - PM
PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding has argued that the termination of Derick Latibeaudiere's contract as head of the Bank of Jamaica has not affected the fundamentals of the economy."There is no significant change in the fundamentals now, as distinct...
Georges make first final
St Georges Sports Club of Portland will on Sunday oppose Tivoli Gardens Football Club in first End-of-Round final in the Digicel Premier League football competition, following their 1-0 victory over Village United at Lynch Park yesterday...
- Waterford turn tables on Norman Manley
- Whittaker double floors Port Antonio
- Guyana, T&T clash for WICB President's Cup
- Likkle Bit obliges at 3-1
- Taylor aiming for top-10 ICC spot
- 'Ver' feeling 'right at home' - Jamaica sprinter comfortable at new training base
- Liverpool's chances hurt by draw
EDITORIAL - Cutting through the chaff at BOJ
It is unfortunate that it took two years for the administration to recognise clearly and act against what Prime Minister Bruce Golding has characterised an "unacceptable, embarrassing and repugnant" contract that was enjoyed by former central bank governor...
- Les Green needs sympathy in policing
- Grey hair in the White House
- The problem is underfunding, not overtime payments
LETTER OF THE DAY - Combine JDF, JCF resources to fight crime
The Editor, Sir: Another police commissioner has ended his tenure and our crime stats do not indicate him leaving a legacy of success. While one does not want to jump off the rails of common sense, it must be clear to all that business as usual...
Unmasking Jamaica's Michael Jackson
Onaje Bell has applied and removed the make-up and lipstick from his face a dozen times since June 25. The diminutive singer and dancer has been in high demand over the past four months since Michael Jackson's death. His MJ impersonations have been part of the global frenzy...
Cooking with Celebrities
The aroma of exciting dishes filled the air of the East Lawns of Devon House as three chefs and their teammates cooked up a storm at the Jamaica Trade and Invest's (JTI) "Taste Jamaica Celebrity Chefs Cook-off" on Sunday, November 1...
- It's breakfast time at Island Grill
- Cooking for Rotary Club of Ocho Rios
- Marraso Cabernet Sauvignon, new wine on the market
- 'Blackie' Christian from hustler to businessman - The Little Ochie story
- STRAWBERRY HILL - A unique dining experience
- GUILT TRIP - Exciting possibilities abound!
- The proof of the rum is in the taste!
- ANNOUNCING: National Egg Month Contest Finalists are:

































