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Cops target Clarendon hot spots

29.05.2008 12:03    jamaica-gleaner.com
As murders and shootings in Clarendon increase, the police there have widened the scope of their operation with help from the Mobile Reserve.The police are now focussing their operations on several hot spots in the parish. In a pre-dawn swoop


Mom rues slain son

29.05.2008 12:03    jamaica-gleaner.com
The dark clouds rolled in as a single raindrop fell to the ground, the concrete is still stained with the victim's blood and the yellow tape is bundled up in a corner.There is an emptiness in his mother's eyes.

Gym instructor gets off gun rap

29.05.2008 12:03    jamaica-gleaner.com
A gym instructor has been freed in the Gun Court of charges of wounding and illegal possession of firearm. Steven Dixon, 28, of a Kingston address, was freed after Justice Lennox Campbell upheld submissions from defence lawyers, Tom Tavares-Finson and

Police Fed shoots down Golding's claims

29.05.2008 12:03    jamaica-gleaner.com
Western Bureau: Corporal Hartley Stewart, the general secretary of the Jamaica Police Federation, yesterday took Prime Minister Bruce Golding to task for agreeing with human rights lobbyists that the Jamaican police have engaged in extrajudicial killings...

United Kingdom Baptists repent for African slavery

29.05.2008 12:03    jamaica-gleaner.com
WESTERN BUREAU: After years of consultation and deliberation, the Baptist Union of the United Kingdom (UK) made a public apology on Jamaican soil Sunday for England's role in the transatlantic slave trade. The Rev Jonathan Edwards, secretary general of the

Appeal court frees murder convicts

29.05.2008 12:03    jamaica-gleaner.com
The Court of Appeal on Monday freed two men, who were convicted in 2005 of the murder of Veronica Bennett, shopkeeper, of Poor Man's Corner, near Yallahs, St Thomas.Freed are Kevin Watson and Nickel Bailey, labourers, of Yallahs.Watson was shot

Rehabbed Microhomes in Reno

29.05.2008 06:28    worldchanging.com
The buildings are located within walking distance of a cluster of trendy cafes and shops, though they do still feature private parking spaces for residents. But what I find truly worldchanging about this project is HabeRae's sincere effort to create

Proudly Made in China: NEST Collective

29.05.2008 06:28    worldchanging.com
Images courtesy of NEST and Bambu

The Real Green Heretics

29.05.2008 06:28    worldchanging.com
Alex Steffen: Wired's latest issue, with its cover story Inconvenient Truths: Get Ready to Rethink What It Means to Be Green is now online, and with...

Running the Numbers, the Next Installment

29.05.2008 06:28    worldchanging.com
2008 additions to the series include Barbie Dolls and Plastic Cups. In Plastic Cups, Jordan depicts one million cups to represent the number used on airline flights in the U.S. every six hours. Plastic Cups, 2008 60x90'' Detail at actual

'We showed that we can compete'

29.05.2008 02:19    sportsjamaica.com
West Indies coach John Dyson on Monday said his side had proved there were chinks

Petrol prices put the brakes on taxi profits

29.05.2008 02:11    jamaica-gleaner.com
Gas prices are on the rise, and taxi drivers, like other motorists, are feeling the pinch. Hugh Burgher, a cabbie for more than three years, says soaring petrol costs have hit his business - and life in general - hard.

Outsourcing saves bakery lots of dough

29.05.2008 02:11    jamaica-gleaner.com
Businesses have had to implement major belt-tightening to limit the effects of rising fuel costs and plunging profits.Many have been forced to take drastic steps to conserve. But companies that bank sales on islandwide delivery are finding the going tough...

Company keeps Tru to staff numbers

29.05.2008 02:11    jamaica-gleaner.com
Jamaicans are trying desperately to keep their heads above water, and oil. There are those who have traded in cars for motorcycles, and downgraded from motorbikes to bicycles. Businesses have had to slash expenditure and manpower to avoid going under...

Former Cash Plus exec wants bodyguards

29.05.2008 02:11    jamaica-gleaner.com
The former Cash Plus manager, who brought the application to have the investment scheme put into receivership, has put in a claim for the company to provide her with security.The former executive said that since she brought the application in

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