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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | March 30, 2008

CASH PLUS SOS - Company seeks approval to appoint temporary manager; to commence payments to creditors on April 14
An application filed by a manager of the Carlos Hill-led Cash Plus Ltd in the Supreme Court seeking approval to appoint a temporary manager to supervise the process of disbursement of funds to lenders, is to be heard tomorrow.

Aviation in decline - Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority criticised for autocratic posture

Stakeholders in the island's aviation industry are attributing its 80 per cent decline over the last 20 years to bureaucratic obstacles from the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA).

Tax the informal sector, say financial analysts

WITH THE slowdown in the United States economy - Jamaica's largest export market - predicted to last into the middle of next year, a local financial analyst is suggesting that government tax the informal economy in an effort to finance the $489 billion budget for 2008/2009.

Tufton to outline details of crop-insurance scheme

Minister of Agriculture Dr Christopher Tufton is expected to divulge details of a crop-insurance scheme for the agricultural sector during his contribution to the 2008-2009 Budget Debate on April 16.

MPs rue reduced development fund

Members of Parliament, although anticipating at least $150 million per constituency, have welcomed the reduced amount in the 2008-2009 Budget allocated to the newly established Constituency Development Fund.

EPA: the Opposition's view point

The Parliamentary Opposition's best contribution to the debate concerning the economic partnership agreement (EPA), is not to join the cacophony of noise surrounding this matter, but to articulate its own concerns and to provide the rationale for its decision to support a focus on implementation of an amended EPA.

Several SSPs transferred

Before he could finish saying goodbye to the men and women he had had under his command for the past four years, Senior Superintendent Ealan Powell took out a handkerchief from his right back pocket and began wiping tears from his face.





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