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Wow, wow, wow! That about sums it up really. For those of you on facebook, the photos sum it up! We visited the falls on the Argentinian side first where there were loads of walkways over the top of the
Signatures and signals. These words best describe the recently concluded Bruce Golding-led trip to Caribbean neighbour, Cuba. Five major agreements to increase cooperation between the two countries were signed, and despite a paucity of details, Government officials remain upbeat.
The Ministry of Tourism has more than $100 million to spend on projects in Spanish Town but it is afraid to do so because of the frequent outbreak of gun violence. With its magnificent Georgian buildings and historical sites, Spanish
THE LOCAL justice system has been fraught with adjournments and delays that have worked in favour of defendants and their attorneys. According to attorney-at-law Walter Scott, who has served both as prosecutor and defence lawyer in criminal matters, witnesses are
THE SHORTAGE of judges is one of the causes of the huge backlog of cases in the courts, which is a major area of concern in the recommendations of the Justice Reform Task Force Report.
EDUCATORS WORRY that escalating violence in the Corporate Area is slowly robbing hundreds of students of precious learning time and valuable contact hours with teachers. The problem is particularly acute in some inner-city schools.
Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles has been called on again to quell another labour dispute. Starting today, Charles is scheduled to hold a series of meetings with representatives of unionised employees at Air Jamaica, located at the
Jamaica is the Caribbean country with the most significant growth potential in tourism for 2008, according to a survey conducted by international consulting firm KPMG. The disclosure was made at the Caribbean Hotel Tourism and Investment Conference in Trinidad last