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Lead Stories

Chief Justice sued

A Kingston lawyer is suing Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe to recover damages for slander and/or assault.

JTA gears up for court battle
The JTA says it is prepared to battle in the courts if Government removes any teacher illegally from the classroom.

Witnesses delay justice's course
Questionable police shootings go uninvestigated.

Cops upset about intelligence deductions
Members of the police force are upset about deductions from their salaries this month to pay informers.

Feminism influencing J'can women
Many of the women's groups across the island are said to be a by-product of a new wave of feminism that threaten women and their families.

Business heads irate

The eight private sector leaders in Jamaica have come together in a strongly-worded press advertisement to call on the Prime Minister to take a comprehensive stand on crime.


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