'I AM SORRY' - Forbes on Flankers killings: 'Few things have touched me so profoundly'
WESTERN BUREAU: APOLOGIES, EXPRESSIONS of remorse and pleas for forgiveness flowed from the lips of Commissioner of Police Francis Forbes and National Security Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips yesterday, during a visit to the troubled Flankers community.
Terrorism Act tabled in House
GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY tabled the Terrorism (Prevention) Act in the House of Representatives, a Bill which will have wide-ranging implications.
'Get outside help!'
THE JAMAICA Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) has charged that the Police Force is not competent to deal with the country's crime problems and is urging the Government to seek external help in fighting the monster.
J'can diaspora has muscle
JAMAICA IS intensifying its efforts to strengthen relations with nationals abroad, an exercise which received strong support yesterday at a symposium in Kingston.
Gov't files action against NTCS award
THE GOVERNMENT is contesting the multibillion-dollar arbitration award made earlier this month to the Ezroy Millwood-led National Transport Co-operative Society (NTCS).
Police recruit abducted and robbed
HUGH DILLON, a 24-year-old recruit at the Police Academy in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, was abducted Saturday night and robbed of $7,000 and a new shirt.
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