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Phone rates may rise - As C&WJ looks to counter reported billions in losses
Jamaicans could again face sharp increases in their telephone bills as the activities of illegal call service operators continue to inflict heavy losses on Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ), making it difficult for the company to keep current rates...

Calm greets bus fare hike

Calm commuters greeted the implementation of new bus fares in the Corporate Area yesterday. Few people grumbled about having to pay the extra $10 and $20 for bus fares when the Jamaican Urban Transit Company (JUTC) started to collect. Most called the...

Rousseau resigns as WICB boss - ...Vice-President Joseph goes too

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CANA: The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President, Pat Rousseau, and Vice-President, Clarvis Joseph, resigned late yesterday.

Expired US visa delays Foreign Minister

An expired American visa caused Jamaica's Minister of Foreign Trade Anthony Hylton some anxious moments at the Miami International Airport recently, while he was on his way home from official Government business in Europe.

British top smugglers list
British citizens top the list of foreigners trying to export drugs out of Jamaica. Statistics from police stationed at Norman Manley and the Sangster International Airports show that 30 per cent of the foreigners caught last year were British...















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