Building a life out of visions - Peter Lawson: musician, strategist and consultant
FOR PETER Lawson, failure is akin to a four-letter word: not to be spoken in any company. He gets goose bumps at the thought, and refuses to give voice to it.
Community tense after land feud claims one
WESTERN BUREAU: A TENSE fear has gripped the community of Brighton in Westmoreland following the gruesome death of one of their own last week.
Be on your watch, ODPEM cautions St Ann residents
ALVIN CLARKE, Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) co-ordinator for St. Ann, has urged citizens in the parish to be prepared in the event of disasters.
J'can-born UK Mayor exits
COUNCILLOR ROY Walters, former Lord Mayor of Manchester, exited office last month, having successfully completed his one-year term as first citizen of the United Kingdom (UK) city.
Henry sympathises with Luciano
CENTRAL CLARENDON Member of Parliament, Mike Henry, has called for a concerted national effort to, "follow the rest of the world or, more precisely, most of the developed world...
Forstmayr steps down as head of JHTA - Urges Gov't to trust hospitality and tourism sector
THE GOVERNMENT of Jamaica needs to trust the hospitality and tourism sector in order to stimulate the investment climate...
Safa murder case kicks off
THE TRIAL of 25-year-old Christopher Dixon, upholsterer, of Seaview Gardens, Kingston 11, who is charged with the murder of 28-year-old self-proclaimed psychic, Safa Asuntuwa, continues in the Home Circuit Court on Wednesday.
Kgn Restoration turns 20
THE 20TH anniversary of the Kingston Restoration Company (KRC) was marked by a recital at the residence of the British High Commissioner, Trafalgar House, last Friday.
'Dead end' for traders - Slow sales along Howard Cooke Blvd
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR dualisation of Howard Cooke Boulevard in Montego Bay, which is still in construction mode, is proving to be a bone of discontent for craft vendors.
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