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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | October 26, 2008

Gulf ministers discuss global financial crisis
Gulf Arab finance ministers said yesterday that strict monetary oversight in their nations has protected them from the global financial crisis, and voiced confidence in their continued ability to stave off the meltdown that has hammered world markets and stoked recession fears.

LIAT doing well despite global turbulence

CEO Mark Darby says regional carrier LIAT is doing remarkably well in the face of the current global crisis and is even projecting record numbers for October.

'I made a mistake'

Former United States Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, describing the current financial crisis as a "once-in-a-century credit tsunami" acknowledged Thursday that the crisis has exposed flaws in his thinking and in the workings of the free-market system.

Grange Hill farmer killed

Rudolph Kerr, 47, a farmer of Camp Savannah in Grange Hill, Westmore-land, was gunned down at his home shortly after 4 a.m. yesterday.





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