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Huawei moving US research centre to Canada
Published: 4/12/2019The founder of Huawei says the Chinese tech giant is moving its US research centre to Canada due to American sanctions on the company. In an interview with Toronto’s Global and Mail newspaper, Ren Zhe ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
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BOJ inflation target not up for debate in Parliament – Clarke
Published: 4/12/2019Finance and the public service minister, Dr Nigel Clarke, has disagreed strongly with a suggestion to debate in Parliament inflation target set by the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), but instead, said that que ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
Hello Mi Neighbour | Never covet your neighbour
Published: 4/12/2019Hello mi neighbour! While waiting on a thought for this column recently, another thought jumped into my mind. You know how thoughts are: they flood your mind without invitation. Some experts estimate ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com
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Holiday cheer at Sunshine Palace as regular showtimes resume
Published: 4/12/2019Right in time for the holidays. The Palace Amusement Company resumes regular showtimes at Sunshine Palace on Braeton Parkway in Portmore. There will be no resumption of 11 p.m. shows on Saturdays. For ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
Australia bans life insurance cold calls after inquiry revealed abuses
Published: 4/12/2019December 04, 2019 1:17 PM BENGALURU (REUTERS) - Australia's corporate regulator on Wednesday (Dec 4) banned telephone sales of life insurance after an inquiry into the financial sector last year found ... Read moreSource: www.straitstimes.com -
Milk the opportunity - Massive chance for local dairy farmers to increase production
Published: 4/12/2019The local dairy industry is being prepped to ride the crest of a growing demand for fresh milk by developing countries, with a projected 22 per cent increase in global milk production by 2027. The Fo ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com
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Sygnus to raise $4.5b for new financing deals
Published: 4/12/2019Sygnus Credit Investments Limited is aiming to raise US$35 million from the market by March next year, to take advantage of a series of deals lined up for financing, says CEO Berisford Grey. Sygnus is ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
It’s complicated - Westmoreland cops highlight challenges in policing nation’s porous coastline
Published: 4/12/2019Western Bureau: While admitting that the police could do well with more resources to create an adequate buffer to keep out foreign nationals from coming into the island by sea for nefarious activities ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
Sugar workers transitioning to farming to benefit from 2,400 tonnes of fertilisers
Published: 4/12/2019Residents of Lionel Town and surrounding areas of Clarendon, who were previously employed to the closed Monymusk Sugar Factory and intend to pursue farming on acreages of former sugar lands, are to be ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com
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Hope for Monymusk displaced sugar workers
Published: 4/12/2019There is hope for the more than 200 displaced Monymusk sugar workers and their communities, as the Ministry of Industry, Commerce Agriculture and Fisheries (MICAF) alternative livelihood committees ro ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
Death toll rises to nine in East China sewage tank collapse
Published: 4/12/2019The incident occurred at the Haining Longzhou Printing & Dyeing Co., Ltd. in the city of Haining. Read moreSource: www.malaysiakini.com -
Wolmer’s credit tennis dominance to careful planning, investment
Published: 4/12/2019Wolmer’s Boys’ High School have highlighted careful planning and investment for rewards they have been reaping in the Barita Investments-sponsored Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) All ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com
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Faculty discuss new budget process to increase transparency, efficiency
Published: 4/12/2019The University will implement a new budgeting process during the 2021 fiscal year, Provost Richard Locke P’18 said at Tuesday’s faculty meeting. Read moreSource: feeds.browndailyherald.com -
Recall issued for President’s Choice coleslaw over possible salmonella
Published: 4/12/2019Products with a best before date of Dec. 4 that were sold in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan are affected, but the recall advisory also indicates that the coleslaw could ... Read moreSource: globalnews.ca -
Fresno State holds off Lady Rebels in Mountain West opener
Published: 4/12/2019The UNLV women’s basketball team cut a 16-point lead to two in the fourth quarter before falling 72-66 at Cox Pavilion. Read moreSource: www.reviewjournal.com
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Bolsonaro under fire as US expands tariff war
Published: 4/12/2019Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s US-focused foreign policy efforts suffered a severe setback on Monday when his American counterpart, Donald Trump, pledged to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
Los niños cantan feliz navidad - Jamaican students perform Christmas songs in Spanish
Published: 4/12/2019In any language, Christmas songs bring joy to the heart and a smile to the face. So it was last Thursday, when students of various Jamaican schools performed Christmas songs and poems in Spanish. The ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com -
Ole pirates dem a rob I, says 77-year-old Christmas tree farmer - Petty thieves inconveniencing Penlyne Castle farmers
Published: 4/12/2019Mancy Hardy, a 77-year-old farmer of Penlyne Castle, St Thomas, has two large farms. On them he plants and prunes his ‘Christmas trees’, which he then sells in bulk to other neighbouring farmers for t ... Read moreSource: jamaica-gleaner.com
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