Phillips, Knight in UK for crime talks
NATIONAL SECURITY Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, left the island yesterday as head of a Jamaican security delegation to the fourth United Kingdom Caribbean Forum in Edinburgh, Scotland, being held from May 10 -12.
One leg, no handicap
GEORGE HERON felt his life had come to a screeching halt when, in January 1991, the bus on which he worked as a conductor overturned after crashing into the Mother White bridge on Spanish Town Road in Kingston.
West prepares for rain
WESTERN BUREAU: WITH THE traditional rainy season just one month away, residents of the flood-prone communities in western Jamaica are now on full alert as they seek to prepare themselves for the worst should disaster occur.
In the place where 'Deedo' lived
ERODED ROADS run between the tree-lined St. Ann neighbourhood of Cardiff Hall. Behind the trees split-level houses with shingle roofs dominate the landscape, none bigger than the one owned by Norris 'Deedo' Nembhard.
SuperPlus, Renfrew residents at loggerheads
THE RENFREW Citizens' Association is irate over the multimillion dollar SuperPlus Food Store establishment on their up-market New Kingston doorstep, claiming that it will cause property devaluation and other unhealthy activities.
Hats off to mothers
AND SO, today we celebrate mothers the world over, and how! Let's just say we give thanks for the life and bounties they have bestowed as we use this day to universally acknowledge their roles in shaping the future of this here fabulous...
Profile - Martin Schade
MARTIN SCHADE, a former Jesuit, now a lecturer in human sexuality, philosophy and ethics at the University of Technology, will be one of the presenters at Men on a Mission. Mr. Schade will address the topic: The sexual maturity (fo rmation) of male...
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