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2018-02-28
‘NATION IN CRISIS’
MAJ sees threat to press freedom in Data Protection Bill
PNP, JLP crank up election machinery as clock ticks to March 5
SCOTIABANK DENIES IT ACTED IN BAD FAITH:
NSWMA awarded by Japanese agency for waste reduction
Concern over NIDS no excuse move towards digital age – Holness
Sluggish technological advancements hindrances to economic growth – Shaw
MPs to comb through Budget at Standing Finance Committee
Technophobia
Slavery like none other
Justice Sykes’ new conundrum
Kudos to police for reining in road hogs
Cede no ground to arrogant Butler
J$700m cash injection for Falmouth’s Hampden Wharf
Re-examine resource allocation in court system – Justice Sykes
Enhanced security measures inspire rural youth to join JDF
Youth need information to guide their decisions
Poverty-reduction projects to be carried out in rural areas
CHAPLIN WALKS AWAY
Angus, Salmon dream of Junior Olympics
Orpheus to capture feature
Was a total no-show really necessary?
Windies A squander momentum in third ‘Test’
Stokes: Ja poised to flourish in bobsleigh
Nothing to fear, says Evans
JAMAICA HOSTS WORKSHOP FOR THE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR GOVERNMENT SCIENCE ADVICE (INGSA)
PSOJ welcomes occupational health, safety bill
Blue Mountain watersheds to be reforested
Plans to tax Jerusalem church properties suspended
Former governor to challenge President Maduro
Study: Inequality persists 50 years after landmark report
Sagicor will keep its largest hotel under Playa deal
More delays in NCB’s GHL takeover offer
Jamaica says Trinidad dumping flour here
BOJ: Equities not as bullish but still popular bet
Hospiten acquires hospital in Panama
Kaya ganja shop to open for business in March
Region can step up regulatory framework for digital currency, says IDB
Trinidad warns investors about unapproved digital currency exchange
Guyana seeking billions from sugar estates
Venezuelans recycle worthless bolivar bills into crafts
Walmart launching new clothing brands
Miami to form test bed for Ford self-driving cars
Less is more as companies explore shopping by voice
New Fed chief Powell says outlook STRONG for US economy
An umbrella over dance companies, genres, seasons
Veterans stay close to the heart of reggae
Thumbs up for JaRIA awards
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD: NO. 28,609
ISAAC ASIMOV’S SUPER QUIZ
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The O’Briens thank Jamaica with school renovation gifts
Credit union movement bids goodbye to Glenworth Francis
Low EQ = intolerance
Domestic animals can transmit leptospirosis – health inspector
Public health inspector says infection must be treated speedily
SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS
ACCT moves from 300 employees to 1200
BPO PERSONALITY OF THE MONTH - MICHELLE CLUNIE JAMES
Big outsourcing symposium and expo for April
Making more room for BPO
BPIAJ secures Caribbean funding from IDB
Empowering youth in the Caribbean
BPIAJ and HEART Trust sign MOU
itelBPO plants roots in US
BPIAJ’s Women in BPO Executive Exchange
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