'Dudus' nightmare
A local intelligence official is warning that the nation is being plunged into a diplomatic nightmare, which is likely to have dire implications for the safety of the public and the economy of the country, with the apparent failure of Jamaican...
- Smooth start, few obstacles
- Learning in the shadow of the gun - Schools in Kingston's toughest communities open enthusiastically
- 'I'm getting to like high school' - Demoy says first day exceeds expectations
- Garbage sours start of school year
- 'Spencer needed more guidance' - Paulwell
- Armadale enquiry - 'I was lied to'
- Would a gown improve my chances?
- NEWS BRIEFS
Linette Cresser: staying the course
Linette Cresser has worked in the areas of accounting and auditing at Jamaica National Business Society (JNBS) for 61 years. A very private person, Cresser has remained focused on continuing her work with Jamaica National and is decisive in how she approaches tasks.
- Nelson: Renewed fight needed against crime
- LIME to launch new BlackBerry Curve
- Glitch-free registration for GOJ health cards
- Labour ties with Canada bears fruit
- Christie takes aim at Sugar Company of Jamaica
- High-tech registration on the way for RGD
- DEARCOUNSELLOR - Stealing to make ends meet
- Filling up on fibre
Logistics growth for JP Shipping Services Limited
Jamaica Producers (JP) Shipping Services and its trading division, RAM Shipping have expanded their services to offer regular two-way services to the Caribbean islands, the United Kingdom (UK) and mainland Europe. JP which has decades of experience...
- China Unicom, Telefonica expand alliance
- Kraft undeterred by Cadbury rejection
- Stocks rise after G-20 says stimulus stays
Mediated positions bounced
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Both the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) appeared to be backing down yesterday from positions on which they agreed during the mediation process under former Commonwealth Secretary...
- Dyson fires back
- KC desperate for Cup
- Gayle hammers President's XI
- West Indies arrive in S Africa
- Ponting wants best West Indies team
- Oudin rallies again at US Open
- Jamaica capture NY Carib Cup on penalties
- Junction beat Content to take SDC 20/20
- Young 'uns impress at Harbour View
- Road wins key to St Georges' title aspirations
- Stewart pleased with team's maturity
- Panton tops Racing Extravaganza
- Pakistan player helps fix ICL matches - report
EDITORIAL - Nothing for the PNP to celebrate
BEFORE THE People's National Party (PNP) gets into a celebratory tizzy over the recent Bill Johnson poll results showing it ahead of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), it needs to take a closer look at the numbers. It will find that stripped to the core, there is not much in the data ...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Fire investigations leave a lot to be desired
The Editor, Sir: After several days of questioning to determine the cause of the fire at the Armadale Juvenile Correctional Centre, someone described as an expert has declared that "...the fire which damaged the room at Armadale, had been caused by the ignition
- Lisa Hanna's cheap political shot
- Modernise the toll plazas
- Questions about human sexuality
- The US will prevail
- The purpose of religion
- Getting more from bauxite
- Leave Ragga alone
- In defence of Ragga
- An appeal to advertisers
- PM's response is appropriate
Rockin' at Redbones with '90s hits
Friday night's '90s Rock Live at Redbones the Blues Café, was not quite a retro live music session.Not only because good music is timeless (and many of the songs chosen are great), but also because the band delivered them with energy, enthusiasm, nuance, individual flair ...
Picturesque Portland
The man took off his cap and wiped sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand.
"Well, mi say to miself dat people will always have to wear shoes pan dem foot, so mi will stay wid di work as long as is possible," he said, replacing the cap on his head....
































