'We are sorry' MPs apologise, avoid disciplinary action
THE OFFENDING members responsible for last week's pandemonium in the House of Representatives have apologised for their behaviour and, despite Speaker Michael Peart's firm stance that "disciplinary action is required"...
Moulded excellence
Today we begin to profile the 2003 nominees for the prestigious Gleaner Honour Award. Cecil Baugh is the nominee for Arts and Culture.
Salaries Committee late - Fails to meet Prime Minister's deadline
WITH PARLIAMENTARY proceedings now at a close until the new year, the 10-member bipartisan committee, set up to examine the recommendations of the Parliamentary Salaries Review Committee...
Digicel, Oceanic win call rate battle
MOBILE TELEPHONE service providers Digicel and Oceanic have won a decision against the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR)...
Another drive-by killing
THE SPANISH Town community in St. Catherine was rocked by another drive-by shooting on Monday night, the second in three days.
Seaga to apologise to 'Skeng Don'
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga is to apologise in the media to Mandeville businessman Kenneth 'Skeng Don' Black for libelling him at a public meeting in Junction, St. Elizabeth, on October 21, 2001.
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