J'cans say being targeted on overseas flight
MANY JAMAICANS say they are wary of travelling to both the United States and Great Britain, claiming customs and immigration officials were targeting them because of their nationality...
Appeals Court gives written reasons for dismissing Von Cork petition
THE COURT of Appeal yesterday gave written reasons for dismissing the appeal of former Resident Magistrate Norma Von Cork. Mr. Justice Seymour Panton said: "It was observed that most of the submissions were directed against the conviction of Mrs. Von...
NetServ to sell its Jamaican subsidiary
TRINIDADIAN IT company NetServ Global, has announced that it is putting up its Jamaican subsidiary, NetServ Communications (Jamaica) Limited for sale. NetServ has been involved in a litany of controversies, more notably with the...
Present-day Jamaica on show at 'Ole Time Sinting'
THE POWER of art presented a conflicting note on Sunday afternoon when the Women's Media Watch put on 'Ole Time Sinting', in an attempt to raise funds to offset their costs. The aim of the event was to create a feel and give a taste of the Jamaica of...
Appeals Court gives written reasons for dismissing Von Cork petition
THE COURT of Appeal yesterday gave written reasons for dismissing the appeal of former Resident Magistrate Norma Von Cork. Mr. Justice Seymour Panton said:
Shearer on the mend
FORMER PRIME Minister Hugh Lawson Shearer continues to recuperate at home following a mild stroke he suffered more than a week ago, according to his wife, Dr. Denise Eldermire-Shearer.
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