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Ja commended on fugitive extraditions
THE UNITED States has commended the Jamaican Govern-ment for its effort in finding and extraditing fugitives wanted there for various crimes. The commendation followed the apprehension of an American, Donald Lee Meko-liavitch, who was sent back to...

Fire stations closed - City firefighters on work-to-rule
THE JAMAICA Fire Brigade closed down half of its Corporate Area stations last night, in a bid to better organise its service, after firefighters started a work-to-rule yesterday.

The firemen are protesting against the delayed payment of their overtime..

Missing students found
WESTERN BUREAU: THREE OF four Rusea's High School students who went missing a week ago were picked up by the police in Montego Bay yesterday while the fourth was picked up in Negril, Westmoreland.

Inner cities to benefit from micro-business aid

INNER-CITY COMMUNITIES are expected to benefit from a new project aimed at boosting development and expansion of micro-businesses across the island. Help is being spearheaded under a project launched this week called Tools for Development Jamaica...

















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