Removal in doubt - Azan points to 'blatant lawlessness' Downtown
GASSAN AZAN, Jr., chairman of the newly-formed Kingston and St. Andrew Markets Co., yesterday questioned its chances of effectively managing commercial activity in the city given the "rampant lawlessness" in downtown Kingston. Citing the "blatant...
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The high cost of citizenship
Councillors call for monitoring of garbage collection
More tax incentives approved
Parents honoured
Pimento Rehab Programme under way
Government, unions to sign agreement
JLP to seek compensation for victims
JAMAICA LABOUR Party sources said yesterday that despite the withdrawal of its lawyers from the West Kingston Commission of Enquiry, the party intends to seek redress for the victims of the July 7-10 security forces operation and their families.
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JPSCo's reasons for blackouts concern OUR
House committee defines 'worker'
Engineering and Technical Campus opened
Accused freed in cop killing
Minibus driver sentenced to six months imprisonment
Centennial Digital set to seize the moment
THE official launch of Centennial Digital Jamaica represents "an emancipation of telecommunications in Jamaica," declared Robert Seagal, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Oceanic Digital Communications, on Wednesday night.
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NCB launches 'Keycash Card'
Promise of 'one-of-a-kind' service
Big three jostle for loans stakes
PSOJ celebrates its silver anniversary next week
UAWU appealing for mercy for striking Jamalco workers
Lara on fire
COLOMBO, (Reuters): BRIAN LARA took centre stage with a superb 178 not out as West Indies built the platform for a formidable total against Sri Lanka in the third and final Test yesterday.
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Griffiths in hospital
Arnett in doubt for Miami Cup
Bank on Quick Medic
Bad stroke by Windies coach Harper
A cry for redress
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL has taken note of the case of Clinton Bernard, incapacitated by a police bullet, awarded $2.2 million by the Supreme Court, but now denied any compensation because the award has been overturned on appeal. The technicality on...
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'Machete mek fe chop'
The importance of research
Letter of the Day - A case for redress
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT case of Clinton Bernard, whose award of damages resulting from injuries inflicted by a police officer was recently overturned by the Court of Appeal, demonstrates the vital importance of international redress for human...
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UWI certificates deserve better paper
A corrupt political order
Equal retirement rights
Dedicate 2002 to musical artistes
Jamaican teachers in New York have themselves to blame
Mail workers and the insane
Charge politicians for foul speech
M'bala puts everything into playing everything
IF AFTER leaving the ever-present traffic of Constant Spring Road and going a good distance into Stony Hill then making one of those innocuous turns that seems like a gateway but is actually a side road, if you're lucky you will see a sign that says...
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THE GLEANER'S weekly entertainment guide
Blake-Hannah's rhetoric overpowering