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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | July 27, 2008

Touring the pulpit: Retired nurse enters tourism business with church tours
When Juliet Gordon retired as a nurse four years ago, she saw her retirement as an opportunity to start a new phase of her life.So, she formed her own company.

Are insurers engaged in price fixing?

Question: The response to the second letter in your Sunday, July 13, Gleaner column is unacceptable.

Jamaica records one million tourists at mid-year

Even with rising oil prices and the slowdown in the United States economy, preliminary figures on tourist arrivals are showing an increase in business, said Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett.

Googlepedia hits market: New Internet encyclopedia 'knol' available

Google Inc is taking the wraps off an Internet encyclopedia designed to give people a chance to show off and profit from their expertise on any topic.

Firefox 3, new and improved

The Mozilla Firefox browser, initially released in 2004, has grown over the years and now holds 19-20 per cent market share, and seems to be gaining momentum.

WTO finds 'path forward' on trade talks

A World Trade Organization (WTO) draft deal to open up farm and manufacturing commerce has provided a "path forward" to ending seven years of frustrating talks on a new global-trade pact, the top United States negotiator said Friday.

Oil, tourism likely to awaken sleepy Cuba

Cuba could emerge as a regional powerhouse in the next few years as the island, under new president Raśl Castro, revises economic policy and prepares to drill for an estimated five billion barrels of oil in its waters...

PetroCaribe, spreading influence and cheap credit:Upside, downside risks of Venezuela's oil-led foreign policy

In the past week, Venezuela has clearly emerged as by far the Caribbean Basin's single- most important global-development partner.





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