Hills' cash found - Liquidator says investors could have a merry Christmas
Hugh Wildman, the liquidator of the unregulated investment firm Cash Plus Limited, and his team have discovered US$25 million (J$2.2 billion) that Carlos Hill and his brother Bertram are suspected to have tucked away in a Swiss bank in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates...
- Government going after gangs
- Strata debate builds concerns
- No need for Jamaica to panic - International Monetary Fund dismisses US think tank's criticism
- 10,000 illiterates placed in first form - PAC says situation a crisis, calls for immediate remedial action
- IMF, Dom Rep close to deal
- Police break up protest in Istanbul
- Tourism taking a hit - Visitor spending down, occupancy at 40 per cent
- Non-unionised workers to take disputes to IDT
- Lyns' killers could not get money from ATMs - witness
Airy Castle's Hanif Brown conquers all
St Thomas: "I think I have the gift of spelling." Hanif Brown Jr is sure of that much. The 11-year-old Airy Castle Primary student won the St Thomas final of The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee competition at the Morant Bay Parish Church yesterday...
- Second time's the charm - Teneel Palmer crowned Portland's champion
- 'I've lost my passport, what should I do?'
- Tributes pour in for Bennett
- Star netball player gives Glenmuir students pep talk
- Be careful how you treat others
New asset purchase - But no sale yet for Columbus - Third Caribbean investment fund under negotiation
Michael Lee Chin's Caribbean venture capital outfit is close to wrapping up a new deal to invest up to US$40-50 million in the region, and plans to announce the acquisition as early as next week. At the same time, the Lee Chin-led AIC Caribbean Fund has signalled its intention...
- Sellers upbeat, buyers not so confident
- JNAP sold to US Internet TV firm - Mark Reid to head merged operation
- Cement, CET and chicken to figure in COTED meeting
- Capital Solutions changes ownership - Massias sells majority shares to American
- Samuda claims progress on Caymanas project
- Baugh on Honduras mission
- Anbell to spin off media business - Two IPOs likely for the junior market
- TCL takes hard line on cement ruling
- Venezuela buys ConocoPhillips' gas project stake
- IMF seeks broader powers over global economy - Pledges voting reform in favour of developing countries
Gayle to captain Jamaica
The Jamaica Cricket Association yesterday confirmed that big-hitting opener, Christopher Gayle, will captain the national team in the West Indies Cricket Board one-day tournament. The announcement was made through a press release, which also confirmed...
- Excelsior blank Trench Town
- St James turn back Spot Valley again
- Tight battle for karting championship
- 'No room for errors'
- Navajojoe fancied to win feature
- Aussies' big duo return for WNS
- Pyne, Saunders head All-Jamaica field
- Portland in over-40 semi-final
- Harbour View get extended deal from Lucozade Sports
- Campbell looking to train at Arsenal
EDITORIAL - Supporting agriculture and rural Jamaica
If not entirely, Mr Mark Kerr-Jarrett is mostly right about the link between Jamaica's serious problem of crime and the poor state of agriculture.Indeed, the case made recently by Mr Kerr-Jarrett, the Montego Bay businessman, at a food festival in that city...
LETTER OF THE DAY - E10 not so great after all?
THE EDITOR, Sir: The introduction of E10 fuel last year was promoted as the 'sweet fuel', and the best thing for vehicles, the environment and the economy; unfortunately, however, this is not the whole truth.
- Save Holland Bamboo before it's too late
- You don't have to 'dread' to be Rasta
- Fathers need to step up
- It is up to us to make a difference
- Can we be trusted?
- Thanks for the opportunity
- The time has come
- Lack of pay for lack of service
Sensational finish to Trelawny leg of athletes' celebrations
Western Bureau: International reggae sensation Tarrus Riley brought the Trelawny leg of celebrations for the track and field athletes to a royal close as thousands converged at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium to celebrate Jamaica's success at the World Championships...
- Extortion racket boosts Letterman's ratings
- Stella Maris Dance Ensemble celebrates 16 years
- Something extra
AAAARGH! Don't make me angry
Revenge fantasy is sweet. You keep replaying in your mind the many ways to get back at the bastard who crossed your path. Fortunately, most people don't live out their revenge fantasy. Rational thinking usually kicks in sending reminders ...
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Reality check on social networking sites - How they can make or break your career
Facebook, Twitter, MySpace are three of the most well-known social networking websites that have captured the attention of millions of persons all around the world.Many persons tend to view their social networking activity as a leisure or a hobby ...
































