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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | September 28, 2008

US financial crisis could hurt Jamaica
JAMAICA IS taking a wait-and-see approach to the current financial crisis now affecting the economy of the United States.

… Meltdown bad signal for tourism

WESTERN BUREAU:AS THE indicators point to the impossibility of double-digit growth for the 2008 tourist arrivals, Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett has finally admitted that he will have to revise his earlier...

From perfumes to biodiesel

THE OLD rhyme that little girls are made of sugar and spice and all that's nice certainly gave life to the ambitions of this year's President's Research Initiative awardee at the University of Technology (UTech), Dr Nilza...

The 'texture' of a résumé

A résumé is your first level of introduction when applying for a job.

JPS donates $1 million to NCU scholarship fund

EARLIER THIS month, the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS) presented a cheque for $1 million to Northern Caribbean University (NCU).

Supporting literacy, encouraging learning

"TODAY A reader, tomorrow a leader" echoed on the lips of students at the Harbour View Primary School in Kingston as they observed literacy day on Friday under the international theme, 'Literacy The Best Remedy'.

Police Citizens' Charter

The following is the fifth part of an edited version of the Police Citizens' Charter, which was launched on behalf of the Jamaica Constabulary Force by Commissioner of Police Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin at a press conference last month.





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