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Category: News

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02/21/10

Permalink 10:06:03 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: News, Weekly Rap-Up

This weeks news wrap

There is one thing about Jamaica and its that there is almost always something to write about. What can I say we dont live in a society that can be in anyway regarded as boring, its all a matter of what interests you. Personally I have a wide array of in… more »

02/06/10

Permalink 11:34:13 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: Commentary, News

Water Shortage in the Jamaica

So Jamaica has always been known as the land of wood and water... mainly because of the excessive amounts of wood and water that we normally have. I mean really there are like rivers in every parish (well... I think except manchester though I maybe wrong… more »

02/05/10

Permalink 07:49:21 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: Education, Culture, Commentary, News

The passing of Professor Rex Nettleford

2 days ago on February 2, 2010 Jamaica lost an icon in Professor Rex Nettleford. Rex Nettleford's death sparked much mourning from the educated and regular Jamaicans more »

02/04/10

Permalink 10:15:41 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: Commentary, News

Guns being imported to Jamaica

We have no gun factories in jamaica... because we have no metal more »

12/02/09

Permalink 07:28:41 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: Culture, Business, News

Wray & Nephew on Fire

In case you havent heard, yesterday the J. Wray and Nephew factory was set ablaze. So large was the fire that seven fire trucks were all on hand to try to put out the flames and there were constant explosions coming from the warehouse which was followed… more »

11/03/09

Permalink 12:01:37 am, by Melba
Categories: Commentary, News

Bank of Jamaica Governor Derick Latibeaudiere & Commissioner of Police, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin Resigns.

Bank of Jamaica Governor, Derick Latibeaudiere and Jamaica’s Police Chief, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin have both resigned their respective positions. So far the Government has not offered an official explanation to the nation on either account. Everyone i… more »

10/25/09

Permalink 07:12:56 am, by Melba
Categories: Commentary, News

Extradition request for Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke

One of the hottest topics in Jamaica for the last couple of weeks is the extradition request made by the United States government for Jamaican, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke on alleged drug trafficking charges. It is also understood that the Jamaican Governme… more »

11/04/05

Permalink 01:58:41 pm, by Journal Admin
Categories: News

Man Stabbed for Stealing Ackee

Today this man was stabbed at the corner of East Street and North Street for stealing ackee. The police are seen here putting him into a van and rushing him to the hospital for treatment. more »

10/31/05

Permalink 04:10:24 pm, by Melba
Categories: Commentary, News

Jamaica's Most Wanted Killed

Yesterday, October 30, 2005 the security forces shot and killed Donovan ‘Bulbie’ Bennett, Jamaica’s most wanted man. Bennett the leader of the ‘Clansman’ gang of Spanish Town, St. Catherine has been on the police most wanted list for over 10 years. Also… more »

10/28/05

Permalink 10:06:28 pm, by Melba
Categories: Commentary, News

Missionaries of the Poor Shot and Killed

Today Father Richard Holung and the Missionaries of the Corpus Christi premises at 3 North Street, downtown Kingston are in morning. Two of their brothers’ young trainee priests Suresh Barwa from India and Marco Laspuna from the Philippines were shot an… more »

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Three Ministers

Three ministers - a Presbyterian, a Methodist, and a Southern Baptist and their wives were all on a cruise together. A tidal wave came up and swamped the ship, and they all drowned. The next thing you know, they're standing before St.Peter.

As fate would have it, the first in line was the Presbyterian and his wife. St. Peter shook his head sadly and said, "I can't let you in. You were moral and upright, but you loved money too much. You loved it so much, you even married a woman named Penny."

St.Peter waved sadly, and poof! Down the chute to the 'Other Place' they went. Then came the Methodist. "Sorry, can't let you in either," said Saint Peter "You abstained from liquor and dancing and cards, but you loved food too much.

You loved food so much, you even married a woman named Candy!" Sadly, St. Peter waved again, and whang! Down the chute went the Methodists.

The Southern Baptist turned to his wife and whispered nervously, "It ain't looking good, Fanny."

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