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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | January 13, 2008

Greed, not need: Study says middle class populates cash schemes
Contrary to popular perception, a survey has found that most people investing in the current wave of high-yielding informal investment schemes, are not working-class...

Investment screw-up

PEOPLE investing in high-yielding unregulated schemes are well aware of the risk involved and have been described by Ricardo Azan as "courageous".

Half Way Tree Transport Centre opens

For the first time, Jamaicans have a state-of-the-art transport hub to afford easy travel throughout the Corporate Area.

I apologise - Azan

Excerpts of address by Ricardo Azan to meeting of investors on January 10, 2008 In June and July some bad deals went down.

The Half-Way Tree that was

SPARE a thought for Kingstonians who left Jamaica 25 years ago and, on their return, decide to take a walk through Half-Way Tree for old time's sake.

National Leadership Prayer Breakfast: Is it relevant?

For the last 27 years, leaders from all sectors of the nation have gathered for the annual staging of the National Leadership Prayer Breakfast (NLPB) to seek God's guidance on national affairs.

Lessons from Accompong: No murders in 20 years

As Jamaica grapples with the debilitating effects of crime and violence, the indigenous community of Accompong in St. Elizabeth stands out like an 18th-century Englishman in the hills of the village.

Government grounds Airone start-up

WESTERN BUREAU:Although Irish investors, Airone Ventures Limited, has expended US$1 million in start-up capital, Government has refused to grant them a licence to operate an airline which, they claim, has the potential...

Minor quake in St Andrew

It may have been a joke by mother nature, but just a few hours before the start of 'Earthquake Awareness Week' today, a minor quake rocked sections of St.





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