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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | May 25, 2008

Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) to roll out subscriber television
Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ), as well as its wider regional operations, will be entering the market for subscriber television (STV) and the delivery of content, a plan that will pitch it directly against Columbus...

Enough water for resort expansion, says WRA

The Water Resource Authority (WRA) is allaying fears that there is inadequate supply of freshwater to facilitate intense resort development, particularly on the island's north coast.

Merits of a small company

Prior to starting my own business four years ago, I worked as junior manager at a large multinational corporation that had its corporate headquarters in the heart of the nation's capital.

Global institutions need reform, says PM

PRIME MINISTER BRUCE Golding has pointed to an urgent need for a comprehensive analysis of the way global institutions operate, and has underlined his support for the reform of international institutions, whose frameworks were established over 50 years...

Some successes in Grants Pen - USAID

DESPITE OBVIOUS challenges with the community-based policing model in Grants Pen, St Andrew, the project's donor, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is pointing out that there are some successes being reaped from its current...

St Lucia's economic affairs minister hands in resignation

CASTRIES, St Lucia (CMC):The St Lucian government is a major step closer to quelling dissension and infighting within its ranks, with the resignation of controversial Economic Affairs and National Development Minister Ausbert d'Auvergne.





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