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Jamaica Observer
Revised Victims' Charter coming
JUSTICE Minister Mark Golding says plans are under way to launch a revised Victims' Charter.
Tragedy - 2 students drown on school trip
THE board of St Andrew College is to next week decide if sanctions are to be imposed on four teachers who were on a school field trip that ended in tragedy when two fourth form students drowned at a beach in Bryan's Bay, Portland on Thursday.
The anatomy of a fabricated statement
IN September of 2006, Detective Sergeant Michael Sirjue was faced with a scenario that most homicide investigators across the island face: A murder, a hesitant eyewitness, and the possibility that the suspects may not be brought to justice.
203 more local nurses for public health sector
TWO hundred and three locally trained nurses are expected to join the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) as of Monday to boost the staff complement in several hospitals across the region.
No new chair yet for UDC, says OPM
JAMAICA House says appointments of members to the various boards of entities under the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), including the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), have yet been finalised.
JAS Chamber to assist agri stakeholders
THE Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) has moved to facilitate greater dialogue among the sector's stakeholders by establishing its Chamber.
Mayer Matalon dies
PATRIARCH of the prominent Matalon family, Mayer Matalon, died yesterday after ailing for some time.
Martelly says he won't meddle in Duvalier case
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haitian President Michel Martelly says he won't interfere in the case of former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier, the National Palace said yesterday.
This Day in History - February 4
Today is the 35th day of 2012. There are 331 days left in the year.
Tax sugar to protect public health, say researchers
PARIS, France (AFP) — Sugar should be identified alongside alcohol and tobacco as a health danger, and governments should tax sweetened drinks and food as part of their efforts to combat it.