Nicholson defends rights of employees called to jury duty
MINISTER OF Justice A.J. Nicholson wants to meet with private sector organisations to put a stop to the threat of non-payment and firing of employees called to jury duty by the State.
Three killed in Bull Bay
TWENTY-YEAR-OLD CRAIG Robinson loved chicken and plain rice! At about 9:30 on Monday night, he was cooking his favourite dish, not knowing it would be his last.
Area leader murdered in Arnett Gardens
DESPITE SEVERAL reported threats against him, Horace Murphy, one of Arnett Gardens' most popular community leaders, ignored the warnings, a decision that may have cost him his life.
Consultation, or class action suit - WINDALCO given ultimatum by newly formed NGO
A CLASS action suit is dangling over the management of WINDALCO's Ewarton Bauxite/Alumina Works for the spill of caustic soda from the plant that contaminated the Rio Cobre last month.
Resources not to blame for IT results
A LACK of resources in schools does not seem to be the factor behind the poor performance of students in the recently released CXC information technology (IT) examination, according to reactions from several school administrators.
Knight's hunting party under fire
RESIDENTS OF a St. Elizabeth farming district say they have become prey for a band of bird-hunters led by Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister K.D. Knight, who says he is acting within the law.
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