A 'perfect' man (Part II)
Wayne Saunders' life as a Rastaman has always been eventful, full of controversy and colour. He claims he is the Messiah sent by God, and no less than the reincarnation of Selassie I. A prophet, a visionary, he maintains he is, and, of course, there are those who doubt him.
Police charged to shoot down crime with prayer
Hundreds of security personnel were on Saturday advised tha they faced danger on a daily basis, their 'weapon' of choice should be prayer instead of the gun. The charge was delivered by Pastor T. Basil Sturrup of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU)...
Constituency expansion bill now before the House
Several years after it was determined that Jamaica needed to increase the number of parliamentary constituencies and make it an odd number of seats, the appropriate bill seeking to give effect to those decisions is now before Parliament...
Doc found dead on Red Hills Road
A post mortem is expected to be conducted on the body of a medical doctor who was found dead in his motor car on Red Hills Road in St.Andrew on Saturday morning. Forty-five-year-old Dr. Grael Bellocordeno of Forest Hills, Kingston 19, was contracted to the Kingston Public Hospital.
France says 'oui' to Sarkozy, Royal
PARIS (Reuters):Conservative leader Nicolas Sarkozy finished first in the opening round of France's presidential election yesterday, and will meet Socialist rival Sgolen Royal in a run-off vote, initial returns showed. With 98.65 per cent of the vote...
Postal service curbing mail contraband
Based on the trend of unscrupulous persons using mail to transport many types of contraband, the postal service is now even more vigilant in its analysis of mail items to detect such infringements and contain them. An electronic-wave security scanner...
Traffic changes at CSO for semi-final
The postal service headquarters, Central Sorting Office (CSO), is located very close to Sabina Park and so customers are reminded that there will be changes to traffic flow - both pedestrian and vehicular - in response to the staging of the Cricket...
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