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Illegal cable operators targeted
THE BROADCASTING Commission is working with the police to clamp down on illegal cable operators across the island, said Major Ian Miles, the Commission's Executive Director. To date, 20 illegal operators have been given warnings to cease operations, he.

Late prisoners affecting trials - Following release of Colombians, warders taking greater care
THE POLICE are experiencing long delays in getting prisoners for trial from the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre, East Kingston, and this is hampering the work of the Home Circuit Court and wasting judicial time.

Too much violence in the media, says women's group
IF YOU think soap operas are about romance and glamour, think again. Soap opera characters claw each other in fist fights, viciously curse and threaten each other and children mimic these nightly acts of violence, says a study done by Women's Media...

Residents protest dumping in river
LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: RESIDENTS Of Bog Walk, Jew Pen, and environs in East Central St. Catherine blocked the road on Friday to protest against the dumping of coffee pulp from the coffee factory at Bog Walk into the Rio Cobre river.











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