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Road works stall - Pre-election repairs in St. Ann NE halted
WESTERN BUREAU: ROAD REPAIRS and the laying of water pipes which were started ahead of last week's by-election in St. Ann North East have stalled. In the run-up to the election, work on most of the main roads throughout the constituency...

A sigh of relief for Majesty Gdns

RESIDENTS OF Majesty Gardens, south west St. Andrew, gave a collective sigh of relief yesterday as a crew from the National Works Agency, Ministry of Transport and Works, began cleaning a garbage-choked gully, the state of which sparked a protest there...

Henry-Wilson to replace Douglas
MAXINE HENRY-WILSON, general secretary of the People's National Party, is to replace Easton Douglas as candidate for the St. Andrew South West seat in Parliament in the next general election, a party insider said last night. As a first step...

Seaga warns Gov't

THE GOVERNMENT should not proceed with any major decisions which have serious implications for the country's future, without consultations with the Opposition, Edward Seaga, Jamaica Labour Party leader, said yesterday. In a statement in the aftermath...

EAC to review equipment reports
THE ELECTORAL Advisory Committee (EAC) will tomorrow begin its examination of the reports of five independent evaluators who observed last month's demonstration of fingerprint-matching equipment by three foreign companies. The demonstration put on by...

Henry-Wilson cites reasons for election loss

GENERAL SECRETARY of the People's National Party Maxine Henry-Wilson has suggested that inadequate Parlia-mentary representation and problems related to land and squatting may have contributed most to her party's defeat in last Thursday's by-election...
















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