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1,200 workers to go - United Estates to make cuts by September

ABOUT 1,200 employees of United Estates are expected to lose their jobs by September as the company divests its massive citrus holdings in Bog Walk, St. Catherine.

PNP to challenge court ruling

THE PEOPLE'S National Party said yesterday that its lawyers will be arguing for a stay of judgment in relation to last Friday's court ruling which ousted Phyllis Mitchell as Member of Parliament for Northeast St. Catherine.

Impounded cars on the auction block
JUST UNDER half of the 200 vehicles seized over the past three years for traffic violations by the Police and Transport Authority (TA) inspectors, and left unclaimed by their owners are to be auctioned next week. The delinquent owners have up to next...

Power cuts cost companies millions By

SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS have chalked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime payments to make up for lost production caused by frequent electricity power cuts. Among 11 companies which filed complaints to the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association...

George John remembers Sealy

GEORGE JOHN, Trinidad and Tobago journalist and Gleaner reporter from 1958 to 1962., flew in from Port of Spain on Thursday to attend the funeral service for the late former Gleaner Editor, Theodore Sealy. He sent the Gleaner the following message: "I..















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