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Jamaica Gleaner Auto
published: Sunday | December 14, 2008

JAA goes green
The Jamaica Automobile Association (JAA) has joined hands with sister organisations worldwide to paint green the way we think about and use our automobiles.

Brian's Blog - Silver-lined clouds

THE MONDAY after learning the hard way that it pays to be thorough, Brian Carless - our intrepid fireman, now a pedestrian - returns to Sheldon's in a frenzied attempt to right the wrong part. He makes sure to take with him the old pump. His heart goes through flip-flops as the parts guy has to go through a stack of old stock to find it.

US automakers have tougher sell

Those corporate jets were just the beginning. The fight over a multibillion-dollar bailout for the three major US automakers has exposed a deep and bitter disillusionment - in Washington and across the country - with car companies once considered icons of US industrial prowess.

JMMC Petcom Rally Jamaica 2008 - Panton 'focused' on first

IN LIFE things are always changing; nothing is static - and like the Sam Cooke song, Change Must Come, the 2008 Rally Jamaica ended with Jeffery Panton and co-driver Mike Fennel coming out ahead of the 'three-peat' champion Gary Greg and Hugh Hutchinson.

New JKA head takes the wheel

A new president has been elected to lead the Jamaica Karting Association (JKA) for the 2009 season. Dave Wong, managing director of Catherine's Peak Bottling Company, was elected during the club's annual general meeting, held on Wednesday.





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