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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | February 26, 2003

Scotiabank to build child care centre in downtown Kingston
THE SCOTIABANK Jamaica Foundation will be spending $25 million to establish a maternal and child care centre as part of Government's recently announced plans to redevelop the downtown Kingston business district.

C&WJ readies for competition
CABLE AND Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) is prepared for the competition which will open up after Saturday, March 1, when Jamaica's telecommunications market is fully deregulated, says its president Gary Barrow.


Cruise line commits two vessels to visit Ja
KINGSTON, Jamaica: THE P&O Princess Line has committed two of its biggest ships to visit Jamaica as of 2004...


Jamaica Fibreglass in a race against time
STEVE SIRGANY, a director at Jamaica Fibreglass Products Limited (JFP), is pushing forward with a bold plan to corner the regional market in restaurant furniture...


Optimising your website graphics
FOR SOME web surfers, a website is impressive, not because of its content, but because of how it looks.


Avoid buying 'bang belly' insurance
QUESTION: I am buying a new Toyota Camry. I have 40 per cent no claims bonus on my old car.


Lee-Chin, Cochran form entertainment alliance
MICHAEL LEE-Chin, the Jamaican-born chairman and founder of Canadian mutual fund company AIC, and American criminal lawyer Johnnie Cochran, who played a significant role in getting O. J. Simpson acquitted on a murder charge...


Dyoll proposes to buy back FINSAC shares
THE DYOLL Group, which has interests in general insurance and coffee production, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Financial Sector Adjustment Company (FINSAC) to buy back the 16 million ordinary shares sold to FINSAC...


Ja Dollar slides in new market turmoil
THE JAMAICAN dollar appreciation achieved by a massive Bank of Jamaica intervention in the money market two weeks ago has been completely reversed.













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