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This Day In Our Past: May 22, 1974
Prime Minister Michael Manley announcing plans for a workers resort development to a press conference at Jamaica House on May 22, 1974.
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UK-based rapper shoots video in MoBay
COMING British female rap artiste Amplify Dot created a stir in sections of the resort city of Montego Bay last week, during a video shoot to promote her latest single, I'm Good, a collab with Busta Rhymes, which features Buju Banton's Walk Like a Champion.
Panton and partners acquire KIG
A group of investors, including chief executive officer of Progressive Motors, Jeffrey Panton, has acquired Kingston Industrial Garage , Jamaica's oldest car dealership and one of the remaining assets Lascelles deMercado has sought to divest.
Blue Hens James, Idris to compete at NCAA track and field regionals
University of Delaware women's outdoor track & field standouts Latoya James and Amira Idris have extended their seasons for at least one more week as both will compete at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field East Regional Championship this week at North Carolina A&T University.
Preparing for the hurricane season
A: Plan ahead and take responsibility for your own safety before an emergency arises.
Mystery surrounds policeman's death
Nickeisha McDonald, common-law wife of Constable Richardo 'Shawn' McKay and mother of two of his four children, is not ready to accept the theory that he had accidentally shot himself.
New senator wants CCJ as final court
AFTER SITTING in the well of the Senate for more than two hours on Friday, watching as the members showered accolades on new president Floyd Morris, Sophia Frazer-Binns took the oath of office pledging to do all she can to advance the cause of Jamaica's development.
THE JAMAICA Emergency Employment Programme has taken over the zinc fence-removal programme, an initiative of former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson.
Zojak World Wide Artists To Receive Broadcast And Digital Radio...
Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, the leading media company in the country with a greater reach than any other radio or television outlet, and Zojak World Wide, a company at the forefront of digital music distribution, announced a partnership that will enable Zojak's artists to receive revenue from Clear Channel's digital and broadcast radio ... (more)
Music research project secures funding
Earl Jarrett, chairman of the JN Foundation , hands a copy of a signed contract to Rosina Moder, executive director of Music Unites Foundation, to provide funding for a two-year initiative to research and document the works and life of Jamaican composers of classical and patriotic music, as well as composers of church, dance and theatre music.
How Senate President Floyd Morris overcame the horrible sentence of blindness
SENATOR Floyd Emerson Morris continued his climb up the ladder of history on May 17, 2013 when he was sworn in as the first blind president of the Jamaican Senate.
What's trending for 2013? - Andre Shirley designs
He's still stitching his way in a competitive, demanding and fickle business but twenty-nine year old Andre Shirley who has a decade of design under his belt remains undaunted.
What violence-torn St James, nay all Jamaica, can learn from Flanker
It's easily and readily recognised that good, proactive leadership is essential to the organisation of any society.
Record number of Jamaican Iguanas released as part of ongoing...
The International Iguana Foundation today announced the release of a record 52 Jamaican Iguanas in April.
Jamaican Bar Association seminar set for June 14-16
The Jamaican Bar Association's penultimate weekend seminar takes place between June 14 and 16 at the Sunset Jamaica Grande Resort, Ocho Rios, St Ann.
Senate president's resignation sends wrong signals - G2K
GeneraTION 2000, the affiliate group of young professionals of the Jamaica Labour Party, is contending that the "forced resignation" of Senate President Stanley Redwood has sent the wrong message to struggling Jamaicans who have no means of escape.
West Kingston MP questions effectiveness of Tivoli enquiry
The political representative for West Kingston has criticized the People's National Party for its silence on recent comments made by the president of the PNP Youth Organisation who described civilians killed in the 2010 Tivoli incursion as casualties of war.
Nigerian-born dentist was on criminal charge
BACKGROUND checks on controversial dentist, Nigerian-born Dr Christopher Ogunsalu have revealed that he was charged in 2007 with assaulting a female assistant during a dispute at his Montego Bay office in St James.
Former Gov't Senator Noel Monteith remembered as a political giant
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller in conversation with Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr Peter Phillips ; and Minister of State Luther Buchanan ; while attendingNoel Monteith, on Saturday, May 18 at the Carmel Moravian Church Scores of mourners and well wishers turned out to celebrate the life of former educator and People's National Party ... (more)
Joyce Robinson was good for Jamaica
THE great spirit of generosity exhibited this past week by a number of individuals and institutions in tribute to the life and work of Dr Joyce Robinson, who made her transition last Sunday at the age of 87, is a welcome reminder that there still exists a warm light in the darkness of bile, mean-spiritedness and malice which now threaten to ... (more)