Collapse of the WTO Summit - Implications for Jamaica
THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) concluded its ministerial conference at Cancun, Mexico, on Sunday, September 14, 2003, leaving a taste of dismal outlook of any form of economic and financial convergence between the rich and poor economies...
Taking on student debt
STUDENT loans and the mere thought of paying them back are also a constant source of distress for many.
Commentary - Give Flipper a break
DIANA MCCAULEY of the Jamaica Environ-mental Trust has made it clear, that she disapproves of the dolphins kept in captivity over at Ocho Rios' Dolphin Cove and the matter has generated some debate with us both participating in a local radio programme...
Competition should keep prices in check, CAC says
THE CONSUMER Affairs Commis-sion (CAC) hopes that increased competition will result in businesses adjusting and re-focusing their resources to secure patronage, instead of passing on the cost to consumers to protect profit margins."
Bevon Morrison looks to put Kaieteure Foods on the map
MELODY CAMMOCK, communications specialist caught up with Bevon Morrison, president of Kaieteure Foods (KF) the new eatery located in the Jamaica Conference Centre, and spoke with her about new challenge she faces...
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