Live Jamaican Radio, Listen to Power 106 FM 24x7 with Dear Pastor Mon. - Thur. 9- 12 p.m. EST
(Advertisement)
The Jamaica Star Logo
 
HOME STAR FORUM CLASSIFIED CHAT
Google



SAD START TO NEW YEAR
Beefed up Arnett tackle Tivoli
CROWING DENIALS
Serving God is no waste of time

   
 
 
SAD START TO NEW YEAR
Just two days into the new year, Claudette Stewart and her four children are homeless, after a fire destroyed their home on Gem Road, off Maxfield Avenue, early Friday morning.
 
Muslims removed from flight get apology
An airline apologised yesterday to nine Muslims kicked off a New Year's Day flight to Florida...
 
New Puerto Rico governor faces soaring crime, deficit
Puerto Rico's new governor was sworn in Friday, inheriting an island government that is battling a recession, a soaring murder rate and a deficit of more than $1 billion.
 
Cops hunt Busy Signal
The Westmoreland Police are hunting for Popular DJ, Busy Signal in order to charge him for using a barrage of expletives at a show in the parish on New Year's night.
 
Four shot in Bull Bay
Four persons were shot, two fatally, in Seven Miles, Bull Bay, St Andrew last night.
 
St Catherine knife man fined $15,000
A St Catherine man caught with two knives, minutes apart, was fined $15,000 or 30 days hard labour for being in possession of offensive weapons.
 
Pedal cyclist killed by motor car
ne man was killed and another injured after they were hit from the bicycle they were riding on the Linstead bypass...
 
Two men shot dead on New Year's Day
Two men were shot and killed in separate incidents in St Catherine on New Year's Day. The St Catherine South Police are investigating both killings.
 
Unwelcome neighbour
A number of residents living along the bank of the Rio Cobre in St Catherine have expressed concerns about their safety,
 
St Ann's Bay Police catch Supreme Venture outlet robbers
Quick action by the St Ann's Bay Police resulted in the apprehension of two men who robbed a Supreme Ventures outlet at Market Street, St Ann's Bay on Wednesday evening.
 
Wikipedia meets $6 million fund-raising goal
The non-profit foundation that runs Wikipedia, the popular online encyclopaedia of user-contributed articles, said Friday it had met its $6 million fundraising goal for fiscal 2008.


 

         
Say your piece!
If you've got an opinion, share it with the world on our Message Boards
January 3, 2009
 

Do you have a problem? Is something bothering you? Write to
Tell Me Pastor

 

 

Feedback | Disclaimer | Advertisement | Submission | Privacy Policy
 

Useful Links
Gleaner Online | Go-Jamaica | Financial Gleaner | Chat | E-mail | Web Cam | Kingston | Portmore
Montego Bay | Mandeville | Ocho Rios
| Library Services | Newspapers in Education | Business Directory