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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | August 20, 2006

Police kill four in Clarendon
The Clarendon police yesterday shot and killed four alleged gunmen and recovered three firearms during an early-morning operation in Alexandria, Chapelton.

EX-IM bank braces for CSM, focuses on tourism-based small businesses

The 20-year-old National Export Import Bank (Ex-Im), open to aggressive competition from similar entities within the CARICOM Single Market (CSM), is bracing itself to take on any challenge from competitors.


Back-to-school preparations: the tale of two families

As summer fizzles and a new school year dawns, the pressures of preparation for the new term have begun to impact some parents. For many, the most difficult tasks are sourcing tuition, books and uniforms...


Who's Who award for Ex-Im Bank head

Eleven years of outstanding performance at the helm of a trailblazing government entity has paid off for managing director of the National Export Import Bank, Pamella McLean.


Reggae icon, Joseph Hill, dies

Joseph Hill, lead vocalist of reggae group Culture, collapsed and died after doing a show in Germany yesterday morning. He was 57.


Teachers' book allowance still in limbo

One day before the beginning of its 42nd annual conference, the Jamaica Teachers' Association has expressed concern that the Ministry of Finance and Planning is yet to give a formal commitment to the improved benefit of a $30,000 per year book allowance..




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