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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | July 28, 2006

You ask the questions...Audrey Marks, CEO of Paymaster Jamaica
1. Why is the customer's account not updated the same day when the bill is paid at all locations? The customers' accounts are updated to the client companies on the day of payment from all Paymaster locations. This is one of the features we are pleased...

Five from Middlesex receive Governor-General's awards
WESTERN BUREAU: It was a day when humble deeds were exalted. Deeds, that even in their simplicity served to move a country forward. For the 15th consecutive year, Jamaicans from modest beginnings have had the privilege of being officially recognised...


Court quashes robbery conviction
A pair of dark glasses which a witness said a robber was wearing worked in favour of the man who was convicted of the crime. Bernard Rhoden, 28-year-old mechanic of May Pen, Clarendon, was freed after the Court of Appeal held...


Suthermere Preparatory School to remain open
The controversy surrounding the Suthermere Preparatory School in St. Andrew took another twist on Wednesday with a ruling from the Supreme Court, which barred the estate of the school from evicting the institution from the property and closing the school.


Members of Parliament (MPs) salaries set to rise by 15 per cent
Members of Parliament (MPs) are to receive increases between 15 and 17.5 per cent over a two-year period, according to information from the Ministry of Finance and Planning. The 60 MPs will receive between 10 and 12.5 per cent in the first year...




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