
Issue No. 608 Monday, 8 March 2004
Resort Opposed
The proposed $25 million resort at Beach Bay in Lower Valley has met with objections from nearby property owners who maintain that the planned development would destroy the peaceful residential atmosphere of the
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Digicel Launches With Flair
It was a monumental launch for Digicel last week, when thousands turned out for a fire works show and free concert, featuring Grammy-winning reggae star Sean Paul, on Harbour Drive.
"It all went really well," said Digicel Marketing Executive Tina Trumbach. "We were extremely pleased with the
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Prison Guards Possible Counterfeit Suspects
Two HM Northward prison guards were in police custody last week for allegedly being in possession of over $1 million of counterfeit United States currency, according to reliable
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SEGOES offers account protection up to 15 million dollars per account
SEGOES Securities Ltd has announced that it is to offer all of its customers account protection worth up to $15 million per account... read
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Halliburton under attack for doing business with Iran and
Libya through Cayman
Halliburton, the company that for decades has gone to war with the US Army, is under sharp attack at home. In particular, the US Treasury has reopened an investigation into whether Halliburton violated US sanctions against Iran and Libya by doing business with the countries through a Cayman Islands
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Young Child of the Day
- Jack Ebanks
He may only be four years old but Jack Ebanks already knows what he wants to be, a doctor.
A student at WEE Care Centre, Jack has attended the care centre since he was a baby and is now in the Pre-Kindergarten class.
His teachers, Ms Ines and Ms Faith describe him as very creative and they say he exhibits great pride in his work.
His best friends are Chad Blomgren and Johnathan Key... read
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ELECTION WATCH 2004
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