Over 200,000 traffic tickets remain unpaid
MORE THAN 200,000 traffic tickets remained unpaid by motorists up to the end of December 2001 and the police are unable to track them because of a malfunctioning computer network.
Munro saga: Ministry seeks A-G's advice
THE MINISTRY of Education has sought the Attorney-General's advice regarding the legitimacy of Munro College's withdrawing boarding privileges from five students caught smoking ganja last September. The boys' inaccessibility to further boarding comes...
Stench problem to ease at Public Health Lab
A MALFUNCTIONING incinerator at the Public Health Laboratory on Slipe Pen Road was restored to service yesterday to deal with a pile up of smelly garbage and discarded body tissue. This is occurring a few weeks after the Union of Technical...
KSAC to refocus on vendor relocation
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) will again be focusing on the downtown Kingston vendor relocation which is expected to be in high gear following the Christmas season.
Myths hampering efforts to halt child abuse - UNICEF
ABOUT ONE million children enter the sex trade each year, says the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Among them are boys and girls of every class, colour and creed.
Launch of EX-IM Bank's Website
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2001, marked a turning point for the National Export/ Import (EX-IM) Bank of Jamaica. It was the day that their new Website was launched. While 48 Duke Street remains home to the physical building, www.ex-imbankja.com is the bank's...
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