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'Return to respect for life' G-G urges nation at Independence Day Parade

MUSICAL PRESENTATIONS, spirited "bruckins", and Maypole dancing yesterday, highlighted the National Independence Day Parade on the lawns of Kings House, marking the 38th anniversary of Jamaica's Independence. The function was attended by a colourful...

Knight testifies at warders' hearings

K. D. KNIGHT, Minister of National Security and Justice, testified on Friday that he was informed by the University and Allied Workers' Union (UAWU) in January that prison warders were taking industrial action in protest against the re-appointment of Lt..

$20m fire at supermarket storerooms
MAY PEN: A MYSTERY fire gutted two huge storerooms at Super Plus Foods Store, 46 Main Street, May Pen, Clarendon yesterday leaving damage estimated at more than $20 million.

Better must come for Mandela Terrace

NORMA ELLIS is a survivor. She gets nothing for free, she said, and has struggled to achieve everything she has. Born in Tranquility, Portland, Ellis seemed pegged for a life of drudgery from the moment of her birth to an illiterate mother who abandoned.

Ambassador Bernal urges more involvement in Haitian politics
JAMAICA'S AMBASSADOR to the United States, Dr. Richard Bernal, has encouraged the leadership of the Organisation of American States (OAS), to increase its involvement with the Haitian political process and to constructively engage the Government and...










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