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AES CORP: Ned Hall to Lead Wind Generation Business
The AES Corporation has appointed Ned Hall as its Executive Vice President and President, AES Wind Generation...
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AIR JAMAICA: Protesting Flight Attendants Return to Work
Flight attendants at Air Jamaica have ended their protest, Caribbean 360 reports...
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BANCO DE RESERVAS: Will Stop Comites de Base Payroll
The Central Electoral Board Administrative Chamber has ordered Banco de Reservas, along with the government treasurer and controller general, to take all necessary steps to end the PLD Party's Comites de Base payroll, DR1 Newsletter reports...
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DIGICEL GROUP: Ministry to Charge Firm for Using Public Roads
The Jamaican Transport and Works Ministry will charge private utility firms including Digicel for using rights-of-way on public thoroughfares, the Jamaica Information Service reports...
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PETROECUADOR: Chevron Expects to Win in Amazon Cleanup Case
Chevron Corp. told Dow Jones Newswires that it expects to win in its lawsuit with Petroecuador on who should pay for any eventual environmental cleanup in the Amazon....
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PETROLEOS DE VENEZUELA: New Oil Tax to Go to Heath Programs
The new tax on extraordinary oil profits that will also be imposed on Petroleos de Venezuela SA are for the funding of health care programs called the Barrio Adentro missions, James Suggett at Venezuelanalysis.com reports, citing Venezuelan President...
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TAM SA: Sets Record For Transporting 100,500 Passengers in a Day
TAM Linhas Aereas reached a record of 100,500 passengers transported on their domestic and international flights, including regular scheduled flights and charters, in a single day on March 24, following the Easter holiday, according to preliminary...
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USINAS SIDERURGICAS: Issues 4th Qtr. 2007 Earnings Webcast Alert
Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. a.k.a. USIMINAS reported these Webcast:...
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