'Stage is set' - Cricket bosses predict world-class tournament
Organisers of the ICC Cricket World Cup which got under way with several practice matches across the region yesterday are satisfied with the opening day's proceedings. The managing director of the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC)West Indies 2007 Inc. and the minister...
Father killed on doorstep
Spanish Town, St. Catherine: The brutal murder of a man by unknown assailants is creating tremendous pressure on his daughter who now wonders if she will be able to sit the upcoming GSAT examinations. Alphanso Beckford was found in the rural community of Gobay...
Government gets tough on litterbugs in Jamaica
The Government has vowed to maintain a clean environment through a zero tolerance approach as it steps up a new drive to enforce provisions under the National Solid Waste Management Act, which is aimed at prosecuting persons who litter public spaces.
Five children left with grandmother -CDA probes case of siblings of alleged pimped 12-y-o girl
WESTERN BUREAU: The Child Development Agency (CDA) is to decide on the fate of the five children of the St. Elizabeth couple, who have been charged with aiding and abetting a 30-year-old man to sexually molest their 12-year-old daughter.
Another double murder in Kingston
The bloodletting seems to have moved from Montego Bay in St.James, to the constituency of South St. Andrew in western Kingston, where the police have recorded a second case of double murder in under a week.
Bread and breakfast shortfall
Only 220 of the 500 targeted bed and breakfast accommodations are market ready for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC), according to Gerry McDaniel, director of corporate communications in the Ministry of Tourism, Entertainment and Culture....
Gasolene boss' murder case put off
The trial of the woman and two men charged jointly with the murder of former president of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA), 62-year-old Lloyd G. Brown, and his 49-year-old fianc?e, Sandra Campbell was put off yesterday.
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