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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | February 2, 2007

EDITORS' FORUM - PM urged to give more aid for western growth
WESTERN BUREAU: Stakeholders in Montego Bay, St. James, have called for the Western Regional Office of the Prime Minister to take on a more effective role in dealing with developments in the west.

'Leave incomplete cases off trial list'

In an effort to ensure that the criminal courts run smoothly during the term, Justice Kay Beckford has called on prosecutors and defence lawyers to ensure that incomplete cases are not put on the trial list.


Karee Parkinson Cultivating good work ethics

WESTERN BUREAU: One of perhaps a handful of students, who are so dedicated to their education that they do their homework at school, Karee Parkinson says she wants to be the next Jody Ann Maxwell, and with her current work ethic, she may very well be.


Tiffany Robinson Nervous but confident

WESTERN BUREAU: The Gleaner's Children's Own Spelling Bee champion for the parish of Westmoreland, 11-year-old Tiffany Robinson, is nervous but confident at the prospects of participating in the national competition...


'You will excuse me, we are trying to get things done' - Richard Donaldson gets ready for bed and breakfast programme

Just one more coat of paint and a bit of work with a bucket and a mop, and that should be it. With any luck, the place will be ready in a couple of weeks. Well, that's what Richard Donaldson hopes.


GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - Business centre lays wicket for World Cup opportunities

Small and micro business enterprises are hoping to score heavily from the opportunities arising from Jamaica's staging of matches and other events related to the ICC Cricket World Cup, starting next month.


JAMPRO seeks to perpetuate Cup legacy

Jamaica's trade and investment promotion agency, JAMPRO, seeking to ensure that the benefits of hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup last well beyond the six-week event itself, has embarked on several initiatives.


Kgn hotels to score heavily

Kingston hoteliers, seeking to reposition the country's capital as more than a centre for business, will be pushing the message of sports and entertainment tourism during the staging of the ICC Cricket World Cup in Jamaica.




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