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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Monday | February 27, 2006

THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: BRENDA LAGRANGE JOHNSON - New US ambassador:
JAMAICA HAS a new American Ambassador; she is Brenda LaGrange Johnson - successful primary school teacher and businesswoman. Mrs. Johnson was a partner with BrenMer Industries, for 29 years importing and marketing consumer products.

New Shell management accused of being anti-union
THE NATIONAL Workers Union (NWU) is accusing the new management of Shell, Cool Petroleum Holdings Limited, of being anti-union. The company, which is jointly owned by the Joe Issa-led Cool Corp.


Businesses moving out of Old Capital raise concern
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: PRESIDENT OF the St. Cathe-rine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dennis Robotham, says he has great concern about businesses moving out of Spanish Town, even though there is a plan afoot to redevelop the Old Capital.















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