Police seize plane - Colombian drug link suspected, four sought
A TWIN-ENGINE light plane which landed at the Ken Jones Aero-drome, near Port Antonio, east Portland, Saturday evening, has been seized by the Narcotics police.
Parents of missing baby threaten lawsuit
THE MINISTRY of Health and the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA) could be faced with lawsuits arising from the case of the missing baby of Clarendon couple Pansy Campbell and Roy McLean.
Antibiotic overuse a danger to children
A NUMBER of local children are in danger of developing resistance to antibiotics because several doctors are prescribing medication for illnesses which do not require antibiotic treatment.
Debt burden $16b heavier
IN ONE month, Jamaica's public debt has grown by roughly $16 billion, moving to $617 billion at the end of April.
Violence against women, oldest disease - Simms
VIOLENCE, ESPECIALLY against women and girls, should be regarded as the oldest disease, says Dr. Glenda Simms, head of the Bureau of Women's Affairs.
Former homosexual proposes solution to war on AIDS
A FORMER homosexual is pleading with Jamaicans to help stem the spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes AIDS, by lessening their harsh anti-gay messages.
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