THE people of Rae Town in central Kingston are past the point of frustration over the difficulty they are facing in making and receiving calls and text messages by way of their mobile devices.
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Prison cell headache
THE people of Rae Town in central Kingston are past the point of frustration over the difficulty they are facing in making and receiving calls and text messages by way of their mobile devices.
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Prison cell headache
In honour of the 70th year since the inception of The University of the West Indies and its first faculty — the Faculty of Medical Sciences — the medical and dental class of 2021 hosted its first Evening of Excellence last Sunday, July 22, at the Mona Visitors’ Lodge and Conference Centre.
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Faculty of Medicine class of 2021 hosts Evening of Excellence
Opposition’s spokesman on finance Mark Golding can be easily numbered among the parliamentarians who take their jobs of representing inside Gordon House very seriously.
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BoJ modernisation should raise the finance bar in the House
The state of public emergency now in effect in St James will continue for another three months until November 1.Members of the Senate, during Friday’s sitting, unanimously approved the extension under the Emergency Powers (Continuance) (No 3) Resolution, 2018. Last week the Lower House voted in favour of the extension.
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Senate approves extension of St James state of emergency
Commissioner of Customs Velma Ricketts Walker says that all agencies of the State involved in customs administration and border protection must continue to close ranks to stamp out corruption, as this should not only be seen as a customs issue but a national imperative.
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Customs urges closing of ranks to topple corruption
Chairman of Spectrum Management Authority (SMA) Trevor Forrest yesterday responded to calls from the People’s National Party (PNP) for his dismissal, in a release in which he insisted that he was not the “bad guy” being portrayed in the media.
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Forrest: I am not the bad guy
METABOLISM is commonly equated with simply burning energy. It is the collection of processes which sustain life in living organisms, be it catabolic (breaking down) or anabolic (building up).
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Metabolism boosters
PEOPLE’S National Party caretaker for the constituency of St Mary South Eastern Dr Shane Alexis is opposed to the indefinite closure of the Junction Road which links St Mary with the Kingston and St Andrew.The road is to close for six hours a day from Broadgate to the Westmoreland Bridge to accommodate road improvement.
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Alexis objects to indefinite closure of Junction Road
SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth — Police and locals are expressing concern about a surge in shop and housebreakings in Potsdam and neighbouring communities of south-eastern St Elizabeth this year.Councillor for the Malvern Division Donald Simpson told the Jamaica Observer that since May this year there have been a “minimum” of ten such crimes in Potsdam and neighbouring communities, including Rose Hall and Port Sea.
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Shop and house break-ins surge near Munro College
Minister of education, youth, and information, Senator Ruel Reid says the tertiary education system is being restructured in order to meet the demands of the 21st century and beyond.
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Tertiary education system being restructured
Outgoing Vice-President of the Opposition People’s National Party Noel “Butch” Arscott has been lauded by one of his colleague deputies as the 80-year-old political organisation gets ready to elect a new set of second-tier leaders.Long-serving Vice-President Dr Fenton Ferguson described Arscott as one who dug deep for his party and worked tirelessly to improve on the political foundation that has existed for decades.
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Fenton hails outgoing VP Arscott
Tamar Braxton is living her best life, and she isn't afraid to show it. The R&B songstress shared a video of her performance at the Cincinnati Music …
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Tamar Braxton's On-Stage Antics Has Fans Questioning if She's Truly Happy with Herself
Tamar Braxton is living her best life, and she isn't afraid to show it. The R&B songstress shared a video of her performance at the Cincinnati Music …
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Tamar Braxton's On-Stage Antics Has Fans Questioning if She's Truly Happy with Herself
CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – Police in Rockland County are seeking a person of interest in an alleged crime at the Palisades Center Mall. On July 17, a woman told police she went into the Target dressing room to try on clothes. She said a man held a cellphone under the changing room door, and she believed he was recording a video. The female shopper confronted the suspect, and he fled into the mall, police said. “At Target, the safety and security of our guests is very important to us. We have no tolerance for this behavior in our stores and will continue to provide law enforcement whatever support they need for their investigation,” the company said in a statement. Clarkstown Police released photos of a man they described as a person of interest in the case. Police in Rockland County are seeking a person of interest in an alleged crime at the Palisades Center Mall. (Credit: Clarkstown Police Department) “Kind of sick to my stomach, to be honest, that somebody can do that,” one shopper told CBS2’s Scott Rapoport. “That is disgraceful actually. That’s against our privacy as females, as human beings,” said another shopper. “That’s not right.” “Disgusted. That’s horrible, it should never be done,” another shopper added. Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Michael Novotny at (845) 639-5864 or submit an anonymous tip via Tip411. Download the “RocklandCo DA” Tip411 App in the App Store or Google Play. A few days ago, Suffolk County police released a photo of a man they believe also took cellphone pictures of a woman from under a dressing room door at a store in Bridgehampton Commons on May 30. Earlier this month, authorities said an FBI special agent illegally took photos of a 22-year-old woman with his cellphone while she was in a changing room at a New Jersey clothing store.
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Police: Woman Says Man Recorded Her In Mall Changing Room; Person Of Interest Sought
STUDIO CITY (CBSLA) — The Los Angeles Police Dept. has identified the two officers who accidentally shot into a crowded Trader Joe’s in Silver Lake during a firefight with a suspected gunman last Saturday, resulting in the death of store manager Melyda “Mely” Corado. Officers Sinlen Tse and Sarah Winans were named in the late Friday LAPD press release . Tse and Winans were involved in the pursuit that led to the shootout at the Silver Lake Trader Joe’s on the afternoon of July 21. According to police, Gene Atkins, 28, allegedly shot his grandmother and girlfriend at the family’s home on East 32nd Street in South L.A. around 1:30 p.m. Atkins then fled northbound, after which the vehicle he was driving was tracked via LoJack in the Hollywood area after 3 p.m. Atkins then led Tse and Winans on a pursuit that ended when he crashed into a pole outside the Trader Joe’s on the 2700 block of Hyperion Avenue. Atkins is said to have shot at officers during the chase and continued to shoot at them once he ran into the store, the press release states. The officers shot back at Atkins as they sought cover just behind a north wall abutting the store’s parking lot. During the shootout, store manager Melyda “Mely” Corado was hit by a bullet shot by police as she attempted to run away from the store, the department said in the days following the incident. The LAPD did not say which officer’s bullet struck Corado. Police attempted to revive the 27-year-old woman but she died at the scene, police said. “The two Los Angeles police officers who had been pursuing Atkins returned fire in defense of their lives and to protect Atkins from harming other individuals,” Chief Michel Moore told reporters last week. Atkins was shot in his left forearm and barricaded himself inside the store with several hostages inside. After a three-hour standoff, Atkins allowed himself to be handcuffed and was taken into custody. He faces 30 charges, including one count of murder, six counts of attempted murder, 13 counts of false imprisonment of hostages and one count of felony evading. His arraignment was postponed for August 14, and he is being held on $18.7 million bail. Since Atkins caused the shootout, he is being charged with Corado’s murder despite not having shot her. The community of Silver Lake has come together to honor the life of Melyda Corado, who was described by family members and coworkers as a loving person who liked to make people laugh. Several vigils have been held for Corado at the store, which is still lined with hundreds of flowers and letters to Corado. The family released the following statement thanking the community: “On behalf of the Corado family, we would like to thank family, friends, our Trader Joe’s family, the Silver Lake community, and people all over the nation for their overwhelming love and support during this immensely difficult time. We will never heal from this senseless tragedy, but everyone’s thoughts and prayers are helping us cope with this insurmountable loss.” The family also announced Corado’s funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday, July 29 at Forest Hills Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills. The service will be open to the public. The Los Angeles Times editorial board applauded the LAPD’s “welcome bit of transparency” in the shooting’s aftermath, while some have questioned the officers’ decision to shoot at a moving target from a considerable distance towards a crowded grocery store.
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Officers Who Shot, Killed Silver Lake Trader Joe’s Employee During Standoff Identified