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Stolen cars, bikes found in container

A MERCEDES Benz sedan, a Pajero jeep and three motorcycles, all in a container, were seized at Kingston Wharves on Friday in an operation set up by the Revenue Protection Department of the Ministry of Finance. The vehicles, believed to be stolen in...

Seaga aims to resolve party dispute

JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leader Edward Seaga met his former Cabinet Minister Pearnel Charles yesterday as he started a round of talks aimed at resolving the conflict over the North Central Clarendon candidacy. Mr. Seaga is to meet another former...

Residents receive free eye care
MORE THAN 7,000 children and elderly persons in St. Thomas recently benefited from four days of free eye care, courtesy of the Vision Care Organisation based in Alberta, Canada. The visit of the eye team was organised by the St. Thomas Lions Club...

CAFFE gets grant from US gov't

CITIZENS ACTION for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) has been given a $270,000 boost by the United States government to help promote electoral discussions in local high schools. The Rt. Rev'd Samuel Carter, S.J., former Roman Catholic Archbishop of...

Improved policing for St Thomas
ST. THOMAS: NEWLY-APPOINTED Superintendent of Police in St. Thomas, Warren Clarke, says improved community policing will be the focus of his plan to reduce the level of criminal activities in the parish.











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