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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | April 22, 2008

Teens click with IT
Teenagers living in the violence-plagued communities of Spanish Town, St Catherine, who say they have been disappointed by the system, are being given a second chance to transform their lives through the use of information technology....

Preserving the only Earth we've got

Today is recognised internationally as Earth Day and it is marked by a number of events taking place around the world aimed at protecting and preserving the only Earth we've got.At the start of the year The Gleaner Company began its year-long campaign focusing on the environment....

Environment and technology

Userful Corporation, the worldwide leader in public computing, has announced that in the past year, its software that allows up to 10 people to work from one computer has saved 29,000 tons of CO2 emissions, the equivalent of taking more than 5,000 cars...

RJR Group undergoes management changes

The RJR Communications Group has announced changes in its management structure aimed at implementing new strategic competitive adjustments in the media industry. In a release, the company said the changes had introduced steps to improve profitability and increase market share...

Politics same as business - Bunting

Central Manchester Member of Parliament Peter Bunting has urged colleagues in the House to apply the tenets of private sector business management to running their constituencies. "Certain principles of the corporate world and public administration cut across each other. ...





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