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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | July 22, 2008

No new captain for Scotiabank
THE BOARD of directors of the Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (BNS) could learn who will succeed William 'Bill' Clarke as president and chief executive officer of the bank on July 28, the scheduled date for a board meeting. This follows the bank's announcement through a Jamaica...

Monty Kandekore to wrap up Cash Plus

Trustee in bankruptcy Monty Kandekore has been appointed provisional liquidator for the five-year-old investment scheme, Cash Plus Ltd, which is now in receivership.Kandekore is to take the necessary steps to wind up the company. Yesterday, he asked the Supreme Court...

'Ochi' market mess - Faeces, garbage smear image

OCHO RIOS, St Ann: Councillor for the Ocho Rios division, Neville Williams, has charged that the town's market is unsanitary, saying it is littered with garbage and faeces. He has appealed to the St Ann Parish Council, which operates the market, and the parish's Health Department...

Keep the campaign clean, says Phillips

WALDERSTON, Manchester: WITH THE People's National Party (PNP) in danger of imploding as a result of the contesting on party president, Portia Simpson Miller, contender Dr Peter Phillips has appealed to Comrades to keep the campaign clean."I urge every...

Vigil for Esmin Green

Human-rights activists and community members in the United States are rallying advocates to take part in a scheduled candle-light vigil and demonstration in memory of Esmin Elizabeth Green.Green, a Jamaican woman, died under questionable circumstances...





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