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Tuesday | April 1, 2008 |
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Cash Plus in turmoil - Investment club in receivership - Investment club in receivership
The five-year-old investment club Cash Plus Limited, which has been engaged in a number of legal battles over the past 12 months, is in receivership. A company goes into receivership when its debt exceeds its income. Kevin Bandoian, a chartered accountant employed to Price-waterhouse Coopers...
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More dough for bread - 30 per cent hike in food items
Police to patrol health facilities
Cornwall Regional gets ready
Commish welcomes night noise solutions
Here are a few tips for stretching the food dollar from Dr Heather Little-White, food and nutrition consultant:
Grange opens corporate offices
Bartlett to leave for Asia
Another cruise ship on fire
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Gleaner Editors' Forum: 'Water, traffic, fire trucks, accountability'
The Gleaner yesterday hosted an Editors' Forum with a number of the country's mayors. Today we share quotes with photographs by Norman Grindley.
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KSAC gates still closed
Isaac Ezra James celebrates ...100 years of good living
UK visa fees increase today
Jamaican couple on mortgage scam charges denied bail
Attacks on journalists worry press body
Crazy Bikerz Stunt Crew: It's safety first
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Kingston Wharves: Making moves despite globalisation challenges
Globalisation has been described as one of the greatest threats to the socio-economic development of small island states such as Jamaica. Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL), however, is not daunted by the challenges that accompany this globalisation phenomenon. ...
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US administration unveils sweeping plan for financial sector overhaul
Lehman Brothers sues Marubeni for US$350 million
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Simoes, McIntosh dismiss claims as unjust
HOWARD McIntosh, a director of Portmore United, on Sunday dismissed claims that the national squad was being unjustly filled with players from his club, which, for years, was being managed by Horace Reid, general secretary of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF)....
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Jamaica, T&T share title after washout
Shiv revs up confusion
FROM THE BOUNDARY - The match that disappeared and the reason why
Edwards wants better promotion for big racedays
Hafifa upset wrecks Pick-9 bets
Cruickshank encouraged by Jamaica's Super League
Two Jamaicans win High Point Trophy
Jamalco spank newcomers Molynes
Jamaica's Cummings scores
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EDITORIAL - Don't overhype health reform
Mr Ruddy Spencer might not have been aware that some of his portfolio responsibilities had been shifted to the Office of the Prime Minister, but that does not mean we do not take him at his word that the health system is ready for today's abolition of fees for most services at government...
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A new approach to prostitution
Response to 'Kern Spencer should resign'
NOTE-WORTHY: Investment
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Letters |
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Potential dangers of Internet use
The Editor, Sir: Since 2006, the ministries of Education and Technology through the e-Learning Project have been promoting the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the classroom as a tool to enhance the learning experience for students ...
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Rottweilers on the prowl
In defence of the 'pork barrel'
Questions about beach rights
The case for self-reliance
How Jamaica got a Scottish colony
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Maxi gets close to UB40
LOVERS ROCK singer Maxi Priest will replace Ali Campbell as UB40's frontman, a British newspaper has reported. UB40's hometown 'paper', The Birmingham Mail, in its March 14 edition, quoted a source close to the band as saying Priest has recorded a version of Marley's ...
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Something extra
Tuesday talk - Hottest Topics on the Cocktail Circuit
The 'runner' who became ambassador
Ken Ramsay: life of the party
Icon - Count Ossie: the man from Wareika
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Opposition claims wide lead
HARARE (AP): The opposition claimed a wide lead Monday in Zimbabwe's presidential and parliamentary balloting, but official results were released piecemeal, heightening fears a regime accused of ruining the economy and undermining democracy planned to hold on to power...
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McCain makes patriot pitch, Obama against Clinton pullout
Government to build 1,400 homes
Aid workers pardoned
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