'Church failing Jamaica' - Kingfish head says not enough being done to assist in crime fight - Minister defends religious bodies
The local Church has come under fire for being too passive in the fight against crime. The country's acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Glenmore Hinds yesterday said too many Jamaican citizens and organisations, including the Church, are not doing enough to conquer...
- Aviation expert eyes pilot error
- Choppy skies - Derby commands troops in second airport incident
- It could have been pilot's error - expert
- Teen's family seeks closure
Holy plug - Pastor raises $2.4m to fill budget deficit
Evangelical pastor Rick Warren's plea for donations to fill a $900,000 deficit at his Southern California megachurch brought in $2.4 million, Warren announced to cheers during a sermon at the church on Saturday...
- 2010 prophecies (Pt 3)
- Rogue cop sought for Salt Spring attack
- Kern back in court
- My son is overweight
Lions shock Harbour View
Clarendon debutants Humble Lions scored their biggest win yesterday, grabbing the scalp of leaders Harbour View 1-0 in their Digicel Premier League return clash at their Effortville home ground. Harbour View's coach, Donovan Hayles, said the loss was painful...
- Williams makes move to rejoin Sunshine Girls
- Tivoli let off Georges
- Boys Town-August Town stalemate
- Liburd to captain Leewards
- Federer says he can be unbeatable
- Beckham wishes he'd stayed at United
EDITORIAL - Jamaica's urgent need for revolution
If the Government's recent hapless handling of its fiscal and taxation policies confirmed anything, it's our argument of Jamaica's urgent need of a revolution, not the class conflict of the calcified left-wing ideologues, but a radical overhaul of its public...
LETTER OF THE DAY - Don't blame public servants for bungling
The Editor, Sir: Once again we are reminded of the "amateur-like manner" in which the Government is implementing public policy. Any good policy process requires you to engage in research, consultation with key stakeholders and the conduct of impact analysis.
- Meaningless predictions
- Crying for Buju
- A campaign for fire extinguishers
- Let us unite in 2010
- Fighting the enemy within
- Optimism can save us
Shaggy and Friends a success
When superstar Shaggy came onstage in the early hours of Sunday morning with a big smile on his face, announcing that all the tickets for the show had been sold out, It was obviously another successful staging of Shaggy and Friends at Jamaica House...
- Smirnoff Xclusive a perfect 'night in Ibiza'
- The Pegasus New Year's Eve party celebrates comfort and good everything
- Joyous Mustard Seed Xmas CD
- Another superb weekend for 'Avatar'
- Something extra
Ruth Levy, the young muralist
If you have been to Christopher's at the Quad nightclub, then you must have seen the beautiful mural in the backdrop of the lounge area. This was done by the creative hands of Ruth Levy. Levy, 31, studied jewellery and goldsmithing at the Edna Manley College of the Visual...
- Jamaican-born scientist making strides in nerve research
- Happy 2010!
- SINGULAR SUBJECTS - Go for it!
- A new and beautiful you
- My view on Flight AA331
- Tax evasion or avoidance?
- Fitness for your future - Are you ready for the new year? - Are you at your fighting weight? - Are you at your healthiest?
- Style robs the cradle
- Flair Couple
- Keeping your Resolutions
- Quit or commit?
- Fashion Forward





























