One more Jamaican goes - Man on triple-murder charge waives his right to extradition hearing; no word on 'Dudus' case
While the Government is still reviewing the allegations brought against Christopher 'Dudus' Coke by the United States (US) Government, one of two men who were awaiting extradition hearings was handed over to foreign authorities on the weekend....
- 'Respect our views' - Simpson Miller calls for understanding from international community
- Blades loved his country - Businessman remembered as one who believed in Jamaica
- Maidstone: one of the original free villages
- Traffic chief says tint exercise will not stop
- Lyns case - Detective says accused killer took him to bodies at dump
- Father, son gunned down
- Bill payment witnesses finish testimonies
- Advocate probes children being locked up at adult centres
How the blame game begins
Hi neighbour! Really now! What are we going to do about all those young people who are being managed by their genitals? A troubling query, eh? The question comes to mind as letters and calls, from young mothers seeking support for their five or six...
- Twelve retired educators lauded for years of service to system
- The Ward remembers Wycliffe
- Scheduled JPS outage to affect NWC systems in St Andrew
- Professor Gordon Shirley - Reshaping UWI
- The truth about yams
- PICA CORNER - Establishing dual citizenship
- One jacket can save a life - Search and rescue organisation encourages fishermen to wear flotation device
NCB creates $1b loan fund - Price: 9%
National Commercial Bank of Jamaica, which lays claim to the largest slice of small business client, is coming to market with a concessionary loan that tops the facility launched by its closest rival more than a week ago. NCB has created a $1-billion fund priced...
- Cement duty waiver in limbo
- Junior IPO success
- Aiming to rebuild international traffic, LIME reintroduces direct dialling
- SVL projects up to $20m in savings from Villagio closure - Remains committed to gaming business
- Divorce planning from finance, create new ministry - Stanford professor
- Cuba contemplates future rid of food ration book
- Coca-Cola's foreign sales strong in 3Q
Girls go down fighting
Jamaica's Sunshine Girls will have to extend the wait for their second win against New Zealand, after going down 56-61 to the visitors during the opening game of the National Commercial Bank Sunshine Series, inside the National Indoor Sports Centre last night...
- Georges, BT clash
- Lions learning about life in the big league
- UTech track facilities to get $8m upgrade
- Ben Francis, inter-zone aspirants seek qualification
- Barbican cop double
- Patient Thompson rides into 3,000 league
- McFarlane makes explosive return
- 'Dello', Barnes inducted into ACU Hall of Fame
- Pollard smashes way into All-Star XI
EDITORIAL - Sarwan's betrayal of Windies team's sense of entitlement
Barring, maybe, Daren Ganga, Ramnaresh Sarwan, the Guyanese batsman, is the most articulate and sensitive of the current crop of mostly out-of-touch West Indian cricketers. However, like most of his colleagues, who have for several months been on strike...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Let's review our old laws
The Editor, Sir: The apparent lack of enforcement of our laws by the relevant authorities was emphasised when it was revealed recently that there is a law that prohibits the tinting of public passenger vehicles.
- Respect the national symbols
- Joe, Kern can stay
- Bolt for WI team
- When leaders fiddle
- What inspired the rank's order?
Merry 'Las Lik' to close Merritone's 59th anniversary season
After a 59th anniversary season which included a trip back to its St Thomas origins, a tribute to Cynthia Schloss and an all-inclusive weekend at Hedonism II in St Ann, Merritone wrapped up with a 'Las Lik' at The Deck, Trafalgar Road, New Kingston, on Monday night...
Breast cancer myth debunked
Every now and again, one of these scary emails warning that antiperspirants and deodorants cause breast cancer lands in my basket. Less frequently, another scary one advising women not to wear bras, unless they want to develop breast cancer, does the rounds...



































