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PM wants more unity in G-15
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has pointed to some successful initiatives by the Group of Fifteen (G-15) developing countries, but has challenged the group to do even more to remain relevant and credible. He has urged G-15 leaders to take the bold and...

Senate passes Petrol Act
THE GOVERNMENT yesterday took another step towards stamping out the multimillion dollar illegal petrol trade, with the passage of the Petroleum Quality Control Act in the Senate. Piloted by Senator Burchell Whiteman, Minister of Education and Culture,..

Finance Minister denies euro allegations
DR. OMAR Davies, Minister of Finance and Planning, has denied that the recent 10-year euro bond issue which raised US$400 million for budget support could have been obtained at a lower cost to the Government. He was answering questions in the House of...












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