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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Tuesday | February 17, 2004

DONE DEAL - Unions, Government sign Memorandum of Understanding
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has given his word that he and the members of the political directorate will lead the country by example through the upcoming period of wage restraint on public sector workers.

Economy continues to show growth - PIOJ
THE JAMAICAN economy grew by an estimated 2.5 per cent in the October - December 2003 quarter, largely as a result of the continued stability in the foreign exchange market, a deceleration of inflation and a narrowing of the fiscal.


Clarke questions Haiti's CARICOM membership
OLIVER CLARKE, chairman and managing director of The Gleaner Company Ltd., has questioned the wisdom of the Caribbean Community's (CARICOM) inclusion of Haiti as a member.


Gov't, Microsoft sign agreement
THE GOVERNMENT of Jamaica and Microsoft Corporation, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will see the international software giant offering resources for skills training in information and communication technology.


Shaws take Joey Issa to court
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on Finance Audley Shaw and his wife, Maureen, have taken businessman Joseph 'Joey' Issa and his company Cooloasis Limited to court to bar him from taking over a gas station in Christiana...


Police review stoning incident
THE AREA 4 Police are in the process of reviewing the footage of last Friday's stone attack on the Denham Town Police Station, with a view of taking appropriate action against the students involved.





















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