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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | February 14, 2003

Four new 'stars' enter Kingston Wharves drama
THE KINGSTON Port Workers Superannuation Fund has appointed four new trustees ahead of next Tuesday's extraordinary general meeting of Kingston Wharves, which will consider the removal of the current Grace, Kennedy & Company controlled board.

Getting to the Roots Living beyond our means
ST. VINCENT and the Grenadines is a small country, just about the size of Hanover and with a population of just over 100,000.


Copyright and the Internet
What is space shifting? HAVE you ever set your VCR to record your favourite lunch time soap opera while you were at work in order to watch it when you returned over dinner? ...


New television studios on Lyndhurst Road Radio Jamaica ready to fund development
RADIO Jamaica Limited now has 90 per cent of the cash needed to finance the development of its new television studios, says its special projects manager Sean Mason.


Running around in circles
WHEN ONE is young there is a very popular game that most children play. It's called musical chairs, when one runs around in a circle and tries to find a seat when a whistle is blown or hands are clapped, as the number of seats to persons gets...


Controversy swirls over advertising hoarding fees
A NUMBER OF advertising hoarding companies are outraged at the decision by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) to charge an arbitrary yearly fee for putting up signs and hoardings...


Refocusing on the manufacturing sector
The country's manufacturing sector has lost its pre-eminence largely as a result of both internal and external factors. There has been a call to arms of sorts to revitalise it and return it to the forefront of the Jamaican economy.


Hylton speaks on energy supplies, use
The Ambassador/Special Envoy in the Office of the Prime Minister, Anthony Hylton, has identified Liqified Natural Gas (LNG) as a cheaper energy source for the country and has put forward a case why we should go that way.













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