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Working by remote
CONROY NATION* works in administration for a large local corporation, but has pursued a number of business ventures on the side. Not all of them have been successful. His most recent nightmare began promisingly.

Mixing money and family
SO YOU have decided you will not give up your job. Who can you trust to run things at the store in your absence? If you are thinking of your cousin you should know that the combination of family and business is thought by some to be a deadly one....

A snatch at success
FOUR YEARS AGO Robert Williams, now 33, made the transition from receiving a monthly pay cheque to managing his own business. His new business was a distributorship: "Working as a salesman, I was kind of close to the field. You can't be 100 per cent.

Macho romance
QUITE THE contrary to what many might believe, women cannot accept good romance when it comes along. Additionally they are often the victims of confused emotions:

Mad over bully beef
ME DEAR mam, me deh a foreign de other day a reflect pon how, when me come a yard inna Christmus gone, Jamaica mek big statistics pon news how, we a de number one eater a bully beef inna de wul wide world. An how, sake a dat, government haffi now huppen.


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