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More IT workers axed
Another set of workers in the information technology (IT) sector have been sent home.

'Dons' give KSAC 'value for money'
Town Clerk at the KSAC, Errol Greene, says that there is no shame in a recent report stating the two reputed dons received 15 per cent or $3.1 million of the $21 million spent by the KSAC to refurbish downtown.


Answers demanded on Netserv credit report
Karl Samuda, Opposition Spokesman on Industry and Commerce, called on Pat Francis, President of JAMPRO to give a full explanation of the reasons why Trinidad-based A.V. Knowles & Company Ltd., was asked to conduct a credit report on NetServ.


Christmas Greetings!
To our valued readers, advertisers, and subscribers, thanks for your continued support during 2001.













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