THE Supreme Court has denied Jamaica’s largest financial institution, the National Commercial Bank (NCB), leave to apply for a Judicial Review in the matter involving a former senior manager and the bank.
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Jennings beats NCB again
THE Supreme Court has denied Jamaica’s largest financial institution, the National Commercial Bank (NCB), leave to apply for a Judicial Review in the matter involving a former senior manager and the bank.
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Jennings beats NCB again
DEATH pounced, around 8:00 pm, taking out three men, two of them elderly, at a little yellow and white shop in the tiny community of Claremont, St Elizabeth, just below Ginger Hill, where the mainstay of the residents is pineapple farming.
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A St Elizabeth
community
grappling with
the stain of blood
THE Ministry of Health has embarked on a series of training activities that will look specifically at the Zika Virus but more broadly on sustained integrated vector control.
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Health ministry tackles Zika Virus
JAMAICA Observer Deputy Circulation Manager Conrad Hunt was a man who lived in service to his family, friends and community. Scores of those whom he so faithfully served were present at Glad Tidings Open Bible Church in Spanish Town to bid him goodbye yesterday morning.
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Conrad Hunt remembered as selfless gift from heaven
MILPITAS, California (AP) — A recycling centre in the Silicon Valley is looking for a woman who dropped off an old Apple computer that turned out to be a collectible item worth $200,000.
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Woman tosses Apple computer that turns out to be worth $200K
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden announced Saturday that his son, Beau, has died of brain cancer. Beau Biden was 46.
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Son of US Vice President Joe Biden dies of brain cancer
Arsene Wenger has challenged his Arsenal stars to use their FA Cup final masterclass as inspiration to mount a serious bid for the Premier League title next season.
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Wenger wants Arsenal to use Cup as platform for title bid
OREGON, United States (CMC) – Grenada’s super star athlete Kirani James outclassed rival LaShawn Merritt and blew away the field with the fastest time of the year to post a commanding victory in the 400 metres at the IAAF Diamond League in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday.
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Grenada’s Kirani James sets world leading time with dominant win at Diamond League
THE Ministry of Education yesterday has issued a ban against students playing ‘Charlie, Charlie Challenge’ in schools, ordering the close monitoring of students to ensure that they do not engage in what is widely viewed as a demonic game.
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Charlie, Charlie ban!
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — The US-based National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting six to 11 named storms for the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season even as regional disaster officials warned Caribbean countries not to become complacent.
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Region told to brace for 11 named storms this year
ST ANN’S BAY, St Ann — Sixteen-year-old Maurice Junior Cox was shot and killed while hanging out with friends in his hometown of Sandy Grove, Lime Hall, in the parish early yesterday morning.
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16-year-old boy shot dead in St Ann
MEMBERS of the management team at the National Housing Trust (NHT) headquarters in New Kingston were up to late yesterday still locked in a meeting with employees following a sit-in by workers that disrupted operations at the trust earlier in the day.
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Sit-in disrupts operations at NHT head office
ASSISTANT Commissioner of police Leon Rose testified during the Tivoli Enquiry yesterday that, had the police not acted the way it did in May 2010, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke would have been the unelected president of Jamaica today.
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Jamaica was on the brink of criminal explosion — senior cop
SOME residents of Denham Town, West Kingston, yesterday staged a protest in front the police station in the community against last Friday’s fatal shooting of a music promoter.
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Denham Town residents say music producer killed in cold blood
SOME residents of Denham Town, West Kingston, yesterday staged a protest in front the police station in the community against last Friday’s fatal shooting of a music promoter.
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Denham Town residents say music producer killed in cold blood