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Western Jamaica welcomes legal seminar - Lightbourne, McCalla to head list of presenters
McCalla, Lightbourne The country's Justice Minister and Attorney General, Senator Dorothy Lightbourne, and Chief Justice Zaila McCalla head the star-studded group of legal luminaries that will invade western Jamaica this weekend.
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Order for 145 Volvo Buses for Jamaica
Regulatory News. Volvo Buses has received an order for 145 bus chassis for Jamaica.
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Regional governments have critical role in ICT growth, says Jamaican minister
Governments in the region have a critical role to play in providing an appropriate environment for the development and growth of the Information and Communication Technologies sector, says Jamaican Minster of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Michael Stern.
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Omar Catino Six-year-old Omar Oshane Catino of Munster Avenue, Kingston 3 has been reported missing since this afternoon.
Caribbean classic - Jamaica's unique symphony orchestra showcases talent
The Jamaica Symphony Orchestra in concert at the Assembly Hall, University of the West Indies, Mona, on Sunday.
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Jamaica hires offshore centre consultant
Jamaica is set to recruit English firm Baker and McKenzie for US$250,000 as advisors on how to implement the planned Jamaican International Financial Services Centre to be located downtown Kingston.
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As I have mentioned to you in the past, I have made a lot of mistakes. Luckily most of these mistakes where small and didna t cause much harm to my business or me.
Few Jamaicans chart in Japan, US and Europe signalling, as pundits suggest, that international reggae doesn't need Jamaica.
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'Jamaica owes police debt of gratitude'
Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force band in action during the force's annual commemorative and memorial service yesterday at the Kingston Parish Church in downtown Kingston.
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We are Jamaicans... Not PNP or JLP
WHETHER you voted or not, your member of parliament is there to serve you. Once you live in the constituency, the MP is your political representative and you have the right to make certain demands of him/her. Although, quite arguably, some people expect too much from their MPs, in the Jamaican context their roles are unclear, particularly since ...
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Jamaica is fixable, and should not default on its debt
In a story headline entitled 'Gloomy Jamaica' published on the November 14, 2009, the highly respected Economist magazine, read by business and financial leaders worldwide, referred to Jamaica as "unfixable". In words that may even reflect some sympathy as to the extreme difficulty of Prime Minster Golding's job, the Economist noted: "Just over two ...
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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) confab and a pointless public debate
It could be dangerous to be at the annual conference of the Jamaica Labour Party at the National Arena today.
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Courtney Walsh Foundation Launched | The Kingston Chronicle
Minister of National Security, Senator Dwight Nelson , Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Hon Olivia Grange and President of the Courtney Walsh Foundation and former West Indies cricketer, Courtney Walsh, conversing at the launch of the Foundation at the Mona Hockey Field, Kingston, Friday .
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Windies skipper reportedly heading back to Oz.
West Indies captain Chris Gayle, who left his team's tour of Australia to be with his sick mother, will head Down Under tomorrow and hopes to play in the first Test, Jamaican media has reported.
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Overseas Jamaicans under pressure amid slight recovery
The anxiety among Jamaicans here at home about the United States' economic crisis is mostly about how it has been affecting us through the decline in remittances and the American travel market, our largest source of tourists.
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Athletes should pay their share of income tax, says Jamaican finance minister
Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Audley Shaw, says that it is irresponsible to suggest that the Government has had nothing to do with the success of Jamaican athletes.
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This is by far one of the biggest load of Bull Sh*t to come out of Jamaica!
This is by far one of the biggest load of Bull Sh*t to come out of Jamaica! Posted on November 20, 2009 by jahboo.com - Jamaica's Micro-blogging Social Network, Search Engine & Video Portal Imagine media bodies complaining about political operatives seeking to censor and regulate the media.
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Scotia economist sees turnaround for Jamaicans next year
Dr Warren Jestin , Scotiabank International's chief economist, speaks with Joseph Matalon, president of the Private Sector Organsiation of Jamaica.
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