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Jamaica Gleaner Online
The Oldest and leading newspaper in Jamaica
Published Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 08:01:02 EDT

  1. Drastic crime plan - PSOJ outlines tough measures to curb mayhem
    Corporate Jamaica yesterday loudened its cry against crime and violence, calling for drastic measures in the wake of a recent upsurge in high-profile violent incidents.
  2. JLP looks to replace Smith
    The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has started to consider a possible replacement for ailing Minister of Mining and Telecommunications Derrick Smith in the North West St Andrew constituency.Smith has been off the job since April, dealing with a major...
  3. FINSAC urges Gov't to adopt bankruptcy law
    THE ASSOCIATION of Finsac'd Entrepreneurs (AFE) wants the Government to enact legislation, similar to Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy law in the United States, to protect borrowers who might suffer the effects of another financial sector meltdown.
  4. ODPEM pleads for grants
    Ronald Jackson, director general of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), wants the Government to implement a policy whereby public bodies and private entities contribute to the national disaster fund.Jackson made the...
  5. 'No one is safe' - Shalman Scott shooting sparks outrage
    Western Bureau: Members of the Montego Bay business and political communities have expressed shock and disgust at the brazen early-morning shooting of former Mayor of Montego Bay and...
Jamaica Star Online
Leading Jamaican Tabloid featuring Dear Pastor, Entertainment
Published Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 12:59:59 EDT

  1. No Super Plus boycott
    Head of the Super Plus chain of supermarkets, Wayne Chen, is dismissing reports that the organisation is losing money because of a boycott initiated by disgruntled Cash Plus investors. Since the fall of the alternative investment ....
  2. May Pen market vendors cry for justice
    Higglers inside the May Pen market in Clarendon are hopping mad claiming that vendors who ply their tradeon the streets in the town are taking away their profits. The higglers say they are operating at a loss as they have to pay a daily fee....
  3. 'Charlie Wapp' caught by Cubans
    One of the most wanted men in the East Kingston Police Division was held by Cuban authorities last weekend on a boat with three other men. Dwayne Thomas, otherwise called 'Christopher Thomas' and 'Charlie Wapp', is now in police custody...
  4. Ammo carrier gets suspended sentence
    Spanish Town: Dwayne Smith of Tawes Pen, St Catherine, walked from the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court with a bright smile on Tuesday, after he was given a suspended sentence for illegal possession of ammunition.
  5. Three teens charged with murder
    Three teenagers are now booked to face the court after being charged in connection with a fatal shooting incident in Clarendon last month. A 15-year-old and two 16-year-olds were charged on Tuesday by the Clarendon police...
EIN News: Jamaica News
Constantly updated news and information about world affairs.

  1. Sweet heat: For Jamaicans, it's about jerk
    "It's not a sauce, it's a procedure," Jerome Williams, a Jamaican-born Brooklyn resident, said on a recent Sunday in Prospect Park, where
  2. 2 for $20: Palace of Jamaica
    You don't hear Bob Marley blaring out of many restaurants in Lansing. Then again, you won't find many hankering to bring a taste
  3. Coke-Lloyd's son released two days after abduction
    Coke-Lloyd's son released two days after abduction HEAD of the Jamaica Employers' Federation, Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd, is breathing a sigh of relief after
  4. ECC gives teaching material to hurricane- damaged basic schools
    Principal of the Hope SDA Basic School in Kingston, Magdalene Reid, accepting teaching material from the United Way of Jamaica Project Evaluation Committee Chairman, Carlton
  5. JUTC to 'test-drive' double-decker bus
    INGRID BROWN, Observer senior reporter browni@jamaicaobserver.com Thursday, July 03, 2008 A British-made double-decker bus, which can transport more than 100 seated
Jamaica News
News on Jamaica continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.

  1. Cocaine, marijuana found on Jamaica-Philly flight

    A little over nine pounds of cocaine and marijuana were discovered in an Air Jamaica flight by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Philadelphia International Airport on Sunday.


  2. Cheryl Chin|Jamaica Kitchen

    Cheryl Chin , of Jamaica Kitchen, was raised with four siblings in Kingston, Jamaica.


  3. NC missionaries robbed at gunpoint in Jamaica

    Kingston, Jamaica A U.S. Christian group said Tuesday it will find a new location for its goodwill trips to Jamaica after 39 young missionaries, including some from North Carolina, were robbed at gunpoint in ...


  4. Jamaicans debate translation of Bible to patois

    Plans to translate the Bible into patois -- Jamaica's unofficial language -- have ignited a fiery debate that stretches beyond the shores of this island nation.


  5. Internet usage shoots to 55% - 1.5 million Jamaicans surf the Web; Mullings aims for full penetration

    Internet usage shoots to 55% - 1.5 million Jamaicans surf the Web; Mullings aims for full penetration published: Sunday June 29, 2008 Fle Students of Tavares Gardens Primary School in Kingston surfing the ...


 

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