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Principal suggests metal detectors
FOLLOWING A spate of violent incidents in schools across the island, Lloyd Bryan, principal of Calabar High, has suggested metal detectors being installed in...

Campbell opens debate on Info Act
MINISTER OF Information Colin Campbell opened debate on the controversial Access to Information Act in the House of Representatives yesterday. However, he was the only one to make a presentation as the debate was suspended until next week.


Clarke urges business leaders to join drug fight
CITING THE illegal drug trade as the fastest growing industry in Jamaica in the past 36 months, President of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), Oliver Clarke, has invited the business community to join the fight against the scourge. He...


JamRock's operators submit building plans
OPERATORS OF JamRock Sports Bar and Grill's downtown outlet have submitted a building application and plans to the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC). City Engineer, Tex Innerarity, says the plans are now being reviewed.












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