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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | November 26, 2003

No telegrams after January
JAMAICA'S TELEGRAPH service will cease operations as of January 31 next year, says Cable & Wireless Jamaica's director of corporate communications, Errol Miller.

Prospects improve for bauxite and alumina
JAMAICA'S BAUXITE and alumina sector, still a major force in the economy, is now operating in an expanding global market.


Carib Tourism rebounds - Dyer
WHILE THE Caribbean tourism's winter season recorded a decline of approximately 10 per cent last year with the U.S.'s market contracting noticeably, the first quarter of this year has seen a 7.4 per cent increase in tourism arrivals.


Wheels to freedom and healing
Q : Our son was seriously injured in a car crash two years ago. As a result he was paralysed from the waist down. He says that he wishes to continue driving.


Post Corp inks deal with Cool Cards
THE POSTAL Corporation of Jamaica (Post Corp) and Cool Corporation have agreed to make post offices the newest retail outlets for "Cool Cards", a line of prepaid electronic calling cards.


Be on the lookout for PayPal 'scammers'
THROUGH PAYPAL.COM, anyone in Jamaica or elsewhere in the world with a US$-denominated credit card and an email address can instantly send and receive payments online.















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