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The Bank of England yesterday trimmed its key lending rate by a full percentage point to 2% - the lowest level since 1951 - in a bold move to shore up Britain's crumbling economy. City economists and trades union leaders welcomed the cut in the cost ...
Read moreVIDEO: Bank of England cuts rates to 2% - Herald
Paolo Carozza, chairman of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), on Tuesday warned that countries which impose the death penalty might be subjected to international scrutiny. Carozza is leading a delegation of IACHR members who are ...
Read moreMore scrutiny on Ja for death penalty retention - Jamaica Gleaner
Bartlett, who was speaking at Wednesday's post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House, said that despite the meltdown of the global economy, there is "still some juice in the market for us to get, and this is why we have developed this very ...
Read moreJamaica undertaking aggressive marketing campaign - Caribbean Net News
The execution of a Chinese scientist on Friday is the latest in a series of executions that are going against the global trend towards a moratorium on the death penalty. Wo Weihan, a 59-year-old medical scientist who was found guilty of spying for ...
Read moreChina, Iran and Jamaica go against trend on executions - Amnesty International USA
On that day, "Thomas" showed up to sell his Jamaica, Queens , house to a man named Tolessi Enyonam - and lawyers, a mortgage broker and a title company representative at the closing found nothing wrong. They didn't care much about ID, either: The ...
Read moreDead man gets mortgage worth whopping $533G - New York Daily News
I truly hope that our political parties here in Jamaica are taking lessons from what has been been happening in the selection of the Obama Cabinet. It seems to me that Obama is sending us a message that when you put country first then your own ego ...
Read moreLETTER OF THE DAY - Lessons from Obama - Jamaica Gleaner
KINGSTON, Jamaica (OPM): Judge Joe Brown, the non-traditional presiding judge of the syndicated reality American courtroom TV show, Judge Joe Brown, has given a commitment to work with the Government of Jamaica in developing programmes to help re ...
Read moreJudge Joe Brown wants to assist Jamaican youth - Caribbean Net News
Jamaica's crime epidemic must be solved with reforms to the police and the justice system, not with more death, said Amnesty International after the Jamaican House of Representatives voted a motion to retain the death penalty. Americas Deputy ...
Read moreJamaica: More executions will not reduce crime - Amnesty International UK
MIDLAND (WJRT) -- (12/04/08)--If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That's the piece of advice Midland police are sharing after a local man lost more than $100,000. The victim was fooled. In late November, the 63-year-old Midland man got ...
Read moreMidland man is victim of fraud - WJRT
Many people do not get the opportunity to visit another country in their lifetime, but Emily Menhorn started seeing foreign lands when she was 14. The 16-year-old Berlin Brothersvalley High School student had the chance to do mission work in Jamaica ...
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