Archive for the ‘Sunday News’ Category

COPENHAGEN!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

UN: Historic climate talks must deliver…

The Copenhagen climate negotiations beginning Monday must yield an ambitious, sweeping agreement to capitalize on pledges by countries to fight global warming, UN climate chief Yvo de Boer said on Sunday…more

A TOP TEN

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

The Funniest People on Twitter: A Top 10

 With its 140-character limit, Twitter is a perfect medium for humor delivered in quick, inspired bursts. These 10 tweeters bring the funny and then some. ..read more

NEW FORUM…

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

The King’s Gate Forum has been restarted

After being online for approximately 2 years and attracting nearly two thousand members worldwide (2,000 members!) the King’s Gate Forum was suddenly restarted on the week end. The Forum now has a more organized look and it will mean that all members have to re-register. You will be updated as the news unfold….enter forum here

PURPLE TEARS

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

ST Jago High Stuns Kingston College

ST Jago High defied muddy conditions on a poorly manicured field to stun hosts Kingston College, 3-1, in a Group B ISSA Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup schoolboy fixture at North Street yesterday…read more

The Front Pages - week 5

Monday, May 19th, 2008

 Sunday Gleaner Front Page: Portia stands firm: Plans to lead PNP back to victory:

Simpson Miller who turns 63 in December, says she is working towards  taking the PNP back into state power and returning to Jamaics House  as prime minister.

Sunday Observer Front Page: Horrible fiery deaths!
10-year-old girl, senior citizens die in blaze set by arsonists

Sunday Herald Front Page: Elections draw closer:

A Court of Appeal ruling last Friday, cleared the way for People’s National Party (PNP) candidate, Phyllis Mitchell, to ask the court to unseat North East St. Catherine Member of Parliament (MP), Gregory Mair, and other party figures to go after four of Mair’s colleagues who are said to be holding dual citizenship.
 

The Front Pages - week 2

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Sunday Gleaner Front Page: A new dispute over the leadership of the People’s National Party (PNP) is threatening to open old wounds and cause more bloodletting.

Sunday Observer Front Page: A mysterious construction plan which was signed, stamped … but did not go through the established channels is being used to build an unapproved fourth floor on the multi-million dollar RIU Montego Bay Hotel in St James.

Sunday Herald Front Page: Traditionally, females overwhelmingly dominate the number of rape victims.  But reports emerging from the homosexual community are that members of that community are being ravished by sex-hungry homosexual and even heterosexual men

The Front Pages - week 1

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

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Sunday Gleaner Front Page: Bruce rolls dice (Gov’t gives green light to casinos)

Sunday Observer Front Page: Risky bus ride (Passengers who sit on fold-out, cross seats not covered by insurance)

Sunday Herald Front Page: Where is Ricky Azan? (Ricky Azan, boss of the collapsed Money Express financial entity)