Montego Bay HIV/AIDS expo a hit
WESTERN BUREAU: THE ST. JAMES Health Department has expressed satisfaction with the large turnout of persons at the HIV/AIDS exposition held in Montego Bay yesterday to mark World AIDS Day.
Balaclava - My kind of town
NOW, I'm as peace-loving as the next guy, but last week when someone came up to me out of the blue and said, "You need to go to Balaclava," I had an urge to tell him he needed to go suck an egg. But luckily, common sense prevailed...
Jamaican contingency plan against avian flu
THE GOVERNMENT OF JAMAICA SAYS it will introduce control measures on the movement of people and the use of antiviral drugs if reports surface of a pandemic threat from person-to-person transmission of the deadly avian flu.
Floods deal further blow to rafting in Portland, Jamaica - More than two-thirds of vessels washed away
THE FRAGILE state of Rio Grande rafting, Portland's premiere attraction, has been dealt a further blow as more than two-thirds of the rafting vessels belonging to the raft men have been washed away in recent floods.
Two may serve life for racial murder
LONDON, England: THE TWO men who killed Anthony Walker with an axe in England only because he was black, are expected to be sentenced to life in prison today. The second accused was found guilty in the Liverpool Crown Court yesterday.
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