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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | September 7, 2008

MINISTERS' NOTES: Today, The Gleaner begins a series highlighting the problems, projections and priorities in the various Government ministries.
THE GOVERNMENT is to relocate the Kingston-based headquarters of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to Vernamfield in Clarendon.

Arms broker violated US law

A PRESS release found on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) website said that Lance Brooks, who operates Taylor and Associates, an arms- brokering business in Lauder-hill, Florida, was charged with being an unlicensed...

Repair work begins on Bog Walk gorge

Spanish Town:Transport and Works Minister Mike Henry says the Bog Walk gorge, in St Catherine, is expected to be back in operation within four weeks as Bouygues construction company has commenced remedial work on the...

Micro finance - vital life support for small businesses

AT A time when opportunities in the supplementary sector are on the rise, it might be a good idea to start your own small enterprise.

Conflict or contest? What if Burke is right?

THE ON GOING controversy over bogus groups and fraudulent delegates could sour the victory of the winner of the People's National Party's (PNP) presidential race.

Jamaica, no regrets: Luis Riu speaks

WESTERN BUREAU:STORMY MONTHS preceded the debut of Luis Riu's Montego Bay hotel, but not even a real hurricane could prevent the 681-room resort from welcoming its first guests on Friday, August 29.

the week that was: August 31-September 6 - Government to pay AA to stay

Last week, news broke that Government planned to pay out as much as US$4.5 million (J$324 million) over the next 12 months to American Airlines to ensure that it did not cut flights to Jamaica.





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