Tourist's killer still on the loose (News Interactive)
THE killer of Australian tourist Bryan Johnston in Jamaica remains on the loose as police take industrial action on the Caribbean island. Jamaican police said "a person of interest" had so far eluded them, despite calls for help from the public.
Jamaica Claims Top Honors at World Travel Awards 2006 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, Entertainment & Culture, the Hon. Aloun N'dombet Assamba, last night accepted the island's award for Caribbean's Leading Destination at the 13th annual World Travel Awards which took place at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort & Spa in the Turks & Caicos Islands.
Local News>Licence breach... Acquisitions, CashPot erode Supreme Ventures' cash (Jamaica Gleaner)
The cost of expansion through acquisitions and slow growth in its income streams outside of its lottery business has eaten significantly into Supreme Ventures Limited's cash resources, resulting in failure to meet a liquidity requirement of its lottery and gaming licence.
Travel magazine raises 0,000 for cancer society (The Jamaica Observer)
Montego Bay, St James -The Jamaica Cancer Society is set to benefit from a 0,000 donation raised last week by MACO Destinations, the Caribbean's and Latin America's newest travel magazine - an offshoot of MACO Caribbean Living - at its Jamaica launch at Silent Waters Villa in Montego Bay.
Australian's killer still on the loose (The Age)
The killer of Australian tourist Bryan Johnston in Jamaica remains on the loose as police take industrial action on the Caribbean island. -