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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Tuesday | October 10, 2006

ISCF to tackle praedial larceny
The assault against the scourge of praedial larceny has been bolstered with the graduation of 36 police personnel from the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF), who have been specially trained to tackle the perennial problem...

... Government to launch public education campaign

With the acquisition of 50 trail bikes and the training of 36 members of the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF), the Government is to launch a public education campaign to strengthen...


Rusal announces merger... Eclipses Alcoa as world's biggest aluminium producer

MOSCOW, Russia (AP): Russia's OAO Rusal dethroned Alcoa Inc. as the world's biggest aluminium producer yesterday after announcing a three-way merger that will create a US$30 billion (euro23 billion) giant with 12 per cent of global output.


Airbus chief resigns, successor named

PARIS, France (AP): Airbus parent company European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) yesterday announced the resignation of the European plane maker's Chief Executive, Christian Streiff, and named one of its own co-chief executive officer to replace him


Fall-out at British Airways

LONDON, United Kingdom (AP): British Airways (BA) PLC said yesterday that two executives embroiled in a trans-Atlantic antitrust investigation over alleged price-fixing on fuel surcharges have resigned after an internal probe...


Business corruption rife globally, says report

LONDON (Reuters): Corruption is rife and rising in business dealings across the world despite changing laws and greater resistance from companies to demands for bribes, a survey said on Monday.




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