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Air J loses US$11m - Airline restructures to cushion fallout

AIR JAMAICA'S chairman Gordon "Butch" Stewart, yesterday put the losses sustained by the national carrier over the past week at US$11 million. The airline, he said, sustained heavy revenue losses since last week Tuesday in the wake of the terrorist...

Gov't to assess effect from attacks on US

WESTERN BUREAU: MINISTER OF Finance and Planning Dr. Omar Davies has been instructed to meet with key Ministers of government before the end of the week, to assess the effect of last week's terrorist attacks in the United States.

Governor-General's Achievement Award winner -Dr. Vitillius Reid-Holder - Community involvement extends far and wide

WESTERN BUREAU: ETLA JOSEPHINE Sawyers has worked for 29 unbroken years in the health sector as mentor, counsellor, and adviser and yet has not grown weary.

Davies to meet hoteliers
HOTELIERS ARE to meet Minister of Finance and Planning Dr. Omar Davies on Friday to discuss the possibility of financial support from the Government for the tourism industry, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the United States.

Continental shelves plans to commence flights to Ja

WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA'S TRAVEL industry was dealt another blow yesterday as a result of last week's terrorist attacks on the United States, when Continental Airlines announced that it would shelve plans to commence flights to...

West Kingston Enquiry - Lawyers' heckling forces seating rearrangements
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE been made to have opposing legal teams appearing before the West Kingston Commission of Enquiry to sit some distance apart from each other. The Commission chairman, Justice Julius Isaac was forced to alter the seating arrangements...
















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