Mega ganja bust - Drug find linked to Haiti - Bahamian nabbed in raids
A massive multi-unit operation in St. Catherine, Clarendon, and Trelawny over the past two days has resulted in the seizure of more than $205 million worth of compressed ganja and the arrest of five persons, including a Bahamian national.
Locals lose $millions in job 'scam'
Fraud Squad investigators are currently probing the operations of Medley Development Corporation, a self-styled employment agency, which allegedly fleeced victims of millions of dollars.
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) backs deal but wary on Chavez
Opposition Leader Bruce Golding yesterday welcomed Jamaica's latest loan agreements with Venezuela, despite one of his own party spokesmen's concerns about the deal.
Inner-city students achieve academic excellence in US
Despite the odds against them, two inner-city students have shunned the frowns and achieved academic excellence in the United States. They are Janese Jackson of Wolmer's Girls' School and Jheanell Johnson of Ardene High.
Jamaicans believe most cops corrupt, poll reveals
It seems that Jamaicans just don't trust the police. The latest Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll showed that, on average, Jamaicans think only 37 per cent of members of the police force are not corrupt.
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