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Kingston, West Kingston
The Jamaica Constabulary Force on Monday evening issued an official statement on its massive incursion into Tivoli Gardens in search of alleged drug baron Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke and in order to restore order to the area that has been overrun by gunmen who claim to be preventing his a...
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25. May 2010 10:50
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Kingston, Tivoli Gardens
Attorney-at-law Don Foote who represents Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is insisting that there was a scheduled meeting for Monday morning at the US Embassy.
Mr. Foote says the meeting was cancelled without explanation.
The attorney had confirmed on Sunday night that he was schedul...
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25. May 2010 10:46
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Kingston, Kingston
Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) President Wayne Cummings says with the international attention that Jamaica has been receiving there have already been fallouts in tourist arrivals.
He says several persons who were scheduled to arrive have not turned up while others have begun cance...
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25. May 2010 10:43
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22. April 2010 02:33
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Kingston, Kingston
Prime Minister Bruce Golding has said the importation of illegal guns from the United States is contributing significantly to the country’s worsening crime situation.
"The security forces recover, on average, 600 guns each year. We suspect that a greater number enter the island eac...
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21. April 2010 11:07
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Kingston, Gordon House
PRIME Minister Bruce Golding yesterday announced a raft of benefits for National Housing Trust (NHT) mortgagors, including a reduction in interest rates across all four income bands and an increase in the loan ceiling for potential homeowners.
The announcement was made during the prime minist...
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21. April 2010 08:58
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Trelawny, Clarks Town
Thirty-three-year-old Kevin Brown, the man who topped the police ‘most wanted’ list for Manchester, and who was captured by the Clark’s Town Police on Saturday morning, has been charged with two counts of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition by the Trelawny police.
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21. April 2010 00:10
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Kingston, Spanish Town Road
ANGRY bus operators who ply the number 81 route, which runs from Waterhouse to downtown Kingston, yesterday withdrew their services in protest over Saturday's killing of a colleague along Spanish Town Road in Kingston.
The bus operators, who gathered in front of the Denham Town Police Sta...
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20. April 2010 10:41
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Kingston, Mona
THE Guild of Students of the University of the West Indies, Mona, along with members of other collegiate within the Corporate Area on April 13, 2010, came together to form a defence against the proposed $1-billion cut in the tertiary education budget which will affect the subsidy university studen...
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20. April 2010 08:20
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Kingston, Jamaica House
MORE pharmaceutical items will be available for the public health system starting this month, with the signing of some 44 contracts on Wednesday at Jamaica House. Prime Minister Bruce Golding will address the special signing, the first such ceremony of its kind.
The signing ceremony will all...
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19. April 2010 12:20