'Dudus' irks PSOJ

THE NATION'S most powerful group of business leaders, the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), has joined other associations and individuals in disagreeing with the Government's decision not to sign the extradition...

UWI students 'Breakdabox'

Difference is always noted, and so it was for the duo Duane McIntosh and Sandre Malcolm, marketing students at the University of the West Indies (UWI)...

Heated Warmington walks out of House

Junior government minister Everald Warmington staged a one-man walk out of Gordon House yesterday after failed attempts to register a nay vote against an Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) report...

The grief they bear

THE HAUNTING wail of a mother who lost her child continues to echo in the heads of her neighbours four days after Ruthlyn Williams received word that her 11-year-old son had died in hospital...

Mother still searching for child after eight years

Five-year-old Rojay King went missing two days after his mother's birthday in 2002.Janet Hardie, King's mother, described a time in her life where she was depressed, heartbroken and longed for her son."I was mentally...

Portmore toll road to get repairs

THE NATIONAL Road Operating and Constructing Company (NROCC) is to carry out urgently needed repairs to sections of the Portmore, St Catherine, leg of Highway 2000 starting May.The repairs, which will take place over a five-month period...

House amends terrorism law, al-Faisal held at bay

ON A day when Parliament debated and passed amendments imposing tougher sanctions against acts of terrorism, deported Muslim cleric Abdullah al-Faisal, who has been accused by the United Kingdom of preaching racial...

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