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More foreign loans - Davies promises tight fiscal management
MINISTER OF Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, yesterday indicated a mixture of tight fiscal management and reduced domestic borrowing to control Government debt during 2001/2002.

RADA launches cassava pancake mix

A JAMAICAN version of pancakes has been introduced to the local market, albeit with a new twist. The cholesterol-free pancake mix is made from the cassava, one of the crops first introduced to Jamaica by the Taino Indians before Christopher Columbus'...

$1m facelift for Oxford Mall Market
MORE THAN $1 million is to be spent in the next four to six weeks to do a general clean-up and renovate two toilet blocks at the Oxford Mall Market in West Kingston. The Ministry of Local Government said yesterday work costing $511,300 would be...

RPD crackdown on illegal cigarettes
WESTERN BUREAU: THE REVENUE Protection Division (RPD) wants to strike a deal with several hoteliers and shopkeepers who are making billions of dollars from the illegal sale of American cigarettes.

Moy Hall coffee factory revitalised

THE MOY Hall coffee factory in Cedar Valley, St. Thomas, has been transformed into a profitable enterprise, a far cry from the debt-ridden venture which obtained up to 1997, according to secretary/manager of the co-operative which operates the factory...

Cruise industry being shipwrecked
WESTERN BUREAU: OVERSEAS CRUISE shipping officials have warned that Jamaica's multi-million dollar industry could be at risk if the island continues its trend of being one of the leading Caribbean destinations for passenger complaints.















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