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Government spends big on idle property - $50m for annual security bill
The Government-funded National Investment Bank of Jamaica (NIBJ) is paying a massive bill annually to secure several commercial buildings islandwide, some of which are equipped with nothing but outdated and corroded machines.

Boyz out of U-20 World Cup

A spirited second half performance, which produced their only goal of the tournament, was not enough to keep Jamaica's young Reggae Boyz in the Under-20 World Cup football championship yesterday. Jamaica were routed 5-1 by host Argentina, capping a...

Judge 'hindering freedom of expression' - attorney - Legal experts blast Supreme Court decision to bar article

The Supreme Court order last week Friday barring The Gleaner from publishing an article, has come in for sharp criticism from some members of the legal profession.

School decides on accused students' fate tomorrow
WESTERN BUREAU - Seven male students at the Knockalva Agricultural School in Ramble, Hanover, who allegedly attacked and beat another male student early Friday morning, will tomorrow know their fate at the institution.

Environment under probe

The National Environment Planning Agency (NEPA) came into being on April 1, inheriting a number of unresolved environmental issues from the Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA), the Town Planning Department and the Land Development and...















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