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National Leadership Prayer Breakfast 2001 - Jamaica called 'chaos'
THE CLOSING prayer pleaded for help on behalf of a civil society that had been badly beaten and left for dead; the main address spoke of a country which had become a "modern chaos," and a "world without rules."

Battle looms for WC St James seat

WESTERN BUREAU: A BATTLE-ROYAL is shaping up among supporters of the ruling People's National Party in the St. James West Central constituency which is to be made vacant soon by Arthur Nelson who represents it in the House of Representatives.

Stone-throwing students identified
EVERTON JONES, Principal of Denham Town Primary School, North Street, West Kingston, has submitted to the Ministry of Education and to the school board, reports on Wednesday's stone-throwing attack on the Denham Town Police Station by students from the...

David Panton under fire for allegations

MANDEVILLE, Manchester: DR. DAVID Panton, JLP caretaker for Manchester Central, is coming under fire from members of the Manchester Parish Council for statements he is alleged to have made in October on the Hot 102 radio programme 'The Breakfast...

New radar to improve air traffic control capabilities
NEW AIR traffic control radar is to be installed by April this year to improve air traffic control capabilities a both international airports. According to Patrick Stern, manager of Air Traffic Services at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) with the...











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