Death toll rising - Over 5,000 dead or reported missing
THE NUMBER of dead and those reported missing in Tues-day's suicide attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, DC, grew to more than 5,000 yesterday as authorities scrambled to unearth the dead and track down the...
KC old boy dies in NY
NEIL HINDS, 29, a former Kingston College track star who had been living in the Laurelton area of Queens with his wife Karen and his two-year-old son, Jameer, was yesterday confirmed among the dead from Tuesday's terrorist attack on the World Trade...
Muffins save woman's life
ONE JAMAICAN who is still counting her blessings after escaping the horrors of Tuesday's terrorist attack in New York is Pamela Johnson. A former resident of Barrington Drive in Havendale, Kingston 19...
Motorists face increased fines for traffic breaches
THE GOVERNMENT has moved to hit traffic offenders where it hurts most -- in their pockets. However, a foul-up by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has resulted in motorists being charged the proposed new rates for traffic breaches...
Wire-tapping Bill coming
PERSONS FOUND in breach of the Interception of Communications Act (2000) are liable to be fined a maximum of $3 million and imprisonment for up to three years or both.