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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | March 29, 2008

No March payout - Cash Plus can't meet obligations
The cash-strapped investment club, Cash Plus Ltd will not be able to pay its investors the principal and interest owing to them on March 31 as it had previously announced.

DK stays put

Dr D.K. Duncan, who yesterday won a legal battle to remain as member of parliament (MP) for East Hanover, has said that he can now fully represent his constituency without major distractions.

Flow free to acquire Entertainment Systems

The Supreme Court has lifted the temporary injunctions recently brought against telecommunications firm Flow and cable operators Entertainment Systems Limited (ESL).

Investment fund helps build Jamaica

Since its inception in 1996, the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) has spearheaded numerous programmes to alleviate poverty and boost education quality in under resourced areas.

Inter-American Commission adopts report re Stokes v Jamaica - More questions than answers

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the commission) adopted a report in the case of Dudley Stokes v Jamaica on March 14, 2008.

Health gets booster shot - Gov't pumps $100m to prep for free care

The government has earmarked $100 million to assist with preparatory activities for the abolition of user fees in all public-health facilities, except the University Hospital of the West Indies, according to Health Minister Rudyard Spencer.

Carnival notice

Members of the public are being advised that police personnel will be placed at strategic locations in the Corporate Area to ensure free movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic during the staging of this year's Jamaica and Bacchanal Carnival street...





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