“People have gone days without eating,” said Orlando Salazar, one of the looters at the supermarket. “The only option is to come here and get stuff for ourselves.” Powered by Mochila AP top stories Powered by Mochila dtsv.dtse_post_2533_permalink = ‘http://www.csmebiz.com/?p=2533′; dtsv.dtse_post_2533_title = ‘Quake, tsunamis kill more than 700 in Chile’;
Tsunami races across Pacific, threatens Hawaii
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Massive earthquake hits Chile, 147 dead
“I thought I’d blown a tire … but then I saw the highway moving like it was a piece of paper and I realized it was something much worse,” said one man who was forced to abandon his car on a wrecked highway overpass. Powered by Mochila SLIDE SHOW CHILE QUAKE mochilaWidget(“slideshow”,{“buid”: “5283″, “templateid”: 1, [...]
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IDB Lends US$45 Million for Education Transformation
Minister of Finance and the Public Service, the Hon Audley Shaw (left), and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) President, Luis Alberto Moreno, signing the US$45 million loan agreement to support the educational sector reform programme. The signing took place at the IDB, Washington D.C., on Thursday (February 25). Looking on is Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United [...]
Google demonstrates phone that translates text
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THE LABEL BEHIND JAH CURE
Danger Zone’s work speaks for itself. The tremendous success of international reggae artiste Jah Cure is not based on pure luck but a combination of organization planning and expertise. The Danger Zone Music Group (DZMG)emerged in the year 2000 out of a need to provide positive and quality music to the masses and Jah Cure [...]
BASKETBALL ROUND UP
Cedarville closes out regular season in grand style Portsmouth, OH (02-22-2010): NAIA Division II No. 16 Cedarville University closed out the 2009-10 regular season with an impressive 74-60 thumping of Shawnee State University to extend its winning streak to six games in an American Mideast Conference game over the weekend. Captain Ricardo Alliman produced another [...]
Passing Parade for Batch 87
Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington presents the award for “best all round performer” to Constables Duan Barrett and Sabrina Taylor at the Jamaica Police Academy Passing Out Parade Batch 87 last Friday (JIS) MAJOR REECE URGES POLICE GRADS TO REJECT CORRUPTION Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Major Richard Reece, has urged the [...]








