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'TG' pushing to meet Sept 23 deadline - Club hit hard by Hurricane Dean
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'Teacher by birth'
'Buy and forget' key to consumer satisfaction
Does the pill protect me from aids?

   
 
 
'Buy and forget' key to consumer satisfaction
Hindsight, the common saying goes, is 20/20 vision, and that goes not only for situations where a person has made a decision regarding the course of his life but also a particular purchase. And just like how someone who has made a decision...
 
JNBS goes cashless
Community banking has taken a major step with the recent opening of the first cashless operation at the JN financial services centre at the Loshusan Supermarket in Barbican, St. Andrew, last month, by the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS).
 
Parents, slow down!
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) wishes to alert parents to slow down when shopping for back-to-school athletic shoes for your children. One of the major items which gets little attention is athletic or PE shoes.
 
Homeowner watches ads happily - Homeowner watches ads happily
After a house purchase process that started nearly a year ago for Sonia, 36, she is comfortably in her townhouse in a gated community, just as she had always wanted. Still, she continues to buy the Sunday newspaper and religiously...
 
Upgrades remove regrets
When then 25-year-old Kenrick bought his first car, he went for the sports look that he always wanted, but not quite the car he had envisioned. At that time, in the early 2000s, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, or 'Evo' as it was commonly ...called,
 
Cocoa farmers set to benefit from price increase
As of October 1, cocoa farmers will benefit from an increase in the price paid to them by the Cocoa Industry Board (CIB). Manager of the Board, Naburn Nelson, informed that cocoa farmers would be paid $1,340.06 per box for wet cocoa, up from $1,140.06.
 
Oil, gasolene futures fall - Speculation OPEC will boost output
NEW YORK (AP): Oil and gasolene futures fell Monday on speculation that OPEC may raise output at its meeting Tuesday. Natural gas futures, meanwhile, jumped after a series of explosions hit natural gas pipelines owned by Mexico's state-owned oil company.


 

         
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