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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Thursday | March 2, 2006

Diesel dilemma - Poor quality of fuel damages engines in some vehicles in Jamaica
LOCAL AUTOMOBILE dealers are to meet with the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) to discuss the poor quality of domestic diesel which is damaging some engines and prohibiting the import of some models of vehicles.

$Multi-billion squid industry untapped - fisherfolk
WESTERN BUREAU: IF PROPERLY exploited, Jamaica could earn as much as US$100 million (J$6.5 billion) from the exotic delicacy, the Diamond Back Squid, which local fishermen have been spotting in abundance off the country's north coast...


Over budget! - Downtown redevelopment exceeds initial target
PLANS TO resuscitate a degenerating downtown Kingston will cost much more than what was budgeted. Francis 'Paco' Kennedy, chairman of the Kingston City Centre Improvement Company (KCCIC), told The Gleaner that design changes to the transportation centre..


Prisoners recaptured in Montego Bay, Trelawny
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay police have recaptured three more of the 15 prisoners who went missing from the Clark's Town Police Station lock-up in Trelawny on Sunday.


Cable providers may benefit from ads
CABINET HAS granted approval for the tabling of a bill in Parliament aimed at allowing "independent programme providers" in the cable television sector to earn revenue from advertising.

















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