Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 30, 2008
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Jamaica urged to recognise Court of Human Rights
THE INTER-AMERICAN Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) is bemoaning the fact that Jamaica, has not yet recognised the jurisdiction of the commission's Court of Human Rights."It is extremely important for either this, or a...

Lawsuit defamatory, says head of Palmyra
WESTERN BUREAU:PRESIDENT OF Palmyra Resort and Spa, Dennis Constanzo, said he is yet to receive a report from authorities, months after he asked the National Environmental Planning Agency (NEPA) to investigate sand,...

Samples are not conclusive
'The evidence, thus far suggests the sand at the hotels is not suppose[d] to be there, but there are no 'fingerprints' to match those found on the hotel property with the sand at Coral Spring'SA ND FOUND on the property of three north-coast hotels did...

Business ideas for Xmas
AS THE Yuletide season draws closer and the wish lists are being finalised, there is likely to be an increased buzz of activity in the local business environment.

Crime creating ghost towns in St James
Western Bureau: ESCALATING VIOLENCE in several St James communities is causing traumatised residents to flee their homes, fearful for their lives.

34:15 - Hangman wanted
Parliament on Tuesday gave warm-up instructions to the hangman, telling him through an overwhelming conscience vote that he was wanted back at work soon.


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