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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | February 25, 2005

Air Jamaica seeks bailout - Wants gov't to write off $24.7 billion in losses
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN of Air Jamaica Dr. Vin Lawrence disclosed yesterday that the government is contemplating writing off US$398 million (J$24.7 billion) of the whopping US$847 million (J$52.5 billion) the airline accumulated in losses ...

Junor wary of new health scheme recommendation
HEALTH MINISTER John Junor said he is not convinced that the government should hastily implement a prepayment health scheme to access health care services.


Accountants must play a pivotal role ­ -Senator Morrison
WESTERN BUREAU: THE INSTITUTE of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ) is being asked to take a proactive approach in preparing its members to respond adequately to the challenges ...


Guyana to boost crime fight
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: THE GUYANA Government plans to intensify its anti-crime fight this year in a bid to spur economic and social advancement.


What will become of Shell employees?
WESTERN BUREAU: VICE-PRESIDENT OF the National Workers Union, Danny Roberts, has requested an urgent meeting with Shell Company West Indies Limited representatives to get clarification on the company's operations in Jamaica and the future of its workers.


Cop renews plea for repairs to Bull Bay lock-up
HEAD OF the Kingston East Police division, Superintendent Doric Sinclair, has renewed his plea for the lock-up at the Bull Bay Police Station to be repaired as quickly as possible.

















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