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Chuck courts changes
DELROY CHUCK, Opposition Spokesman on Justice, has called for a complete overhaul of the justice system including longer opening hours for the nation's...

Seaga promises Money Bills
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga promised yesterday to enact three Money Bills in Parliament to prevent future ministerial influence on monetary policy and secure an enabling environment for local and overseas...


PM seeks to resolve cane row
A NATIONAL COMMITTEE embracing various elements of the sugar industry is to be established to enable the disbursement of the $150 million Government replanting loan to cane farmers offered from last November. The decision was arrived at during...


Residents protest police shootings
THE CONTROVERSIAL killing of two men in Seaview Gardens, St. Andrew, yesterday prompted hundreds of angry residents to take to the streets. The dead men are Jeremy Smith, a 24-year-old pump operator, employed by the National Water Commissioner (NWC)...


KSAC gives two-week extension for removing unapproved signage
IT MAY be another two weeks before the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) begins tearing down illegal banners, billboards, awnings and other unapproved signage. The municipal agency said it would be using the...












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