Jamaica Gleaner Business
Published: Monday Monday | December 22, 2008
Call to action for fiscal responsibility - Stop living above your means, says banker
WESTERN BUREAU: Banker Christopher Williams is warning that there is an urgent need for fiscal responsibility among Jamaicans, particularly those who are living above their means during the current financial crisis. "The fact is that it has been decades...
Stern, Azan case goes Supreme
The dual citizenship case which People's National Party candidate Richard Azan brought against Jamaica Labour Party member Michael Stern is to be heard in the Supreme Court.This is as a result of a Court of Appeal ruling on Friday which dismissed...
Claude Taylor - 'Respected vegetable farmer gave much to agriculture'
The Grace and Truth Assembly at Flagaman in St Elizabeth was packed last month, as scores of mourners turned out to pay their last respects to well-known farmer of that community and parish Claude Taylor. Kind, loving, respectful, hardworking and generous...
Claro brings 'grand market' to New Kingston
It wasn't the day before Christmas, but there was a 'grand market' in New Kingston last Friday, courtesy of telecommunications company Claro.Patrons who wanted to avoid the rush of last-minute shopping on Christmas Eve browsed around some 30 booths...
Christmas blues for unemployed
A TWELVE per cent unemployment rate jumped higher in December when, days away from the holidays, bauxite and tourism interests announced job cuts and other local companies gave notice of redundancies to come. With a trickle that promises to become a deluge...








