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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

October election
Punters predict the 15th, 17th or 23rd.

PM promises JLP sound beating
PRESIDENT of the People's National Party (PNP), Prime Minister P.J. Patterson, said this evening's rally, which replaces the public session of the party's annual conference, will go ahead as scheduled, whether or not it rains.


Gov't changes election vehicles import policy
GOVERNMENT has lifted the ceiling of the US$20,000 (freight on board) FOB cost of the vehicles allowed for election campaign purposes, without telling the Ministry of Finance, and the Revenue Protection Division (RPD)...


Business as usual despite rain
Downtown vendors, shoppers brave weather.


Lack of rest affects performance, Semaj tells JCF members
PROMINENT psychologist, Dr. Leachim Semaj, told members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) that their poor judgement and lapses in memory are due to lack of rest.


Blair's quest for peace
POLITICAL Ombudsman Bishop Herro Blair was the special guest at The Gleaner's Editors' Forum on Wednesday, September 18, at the newspaper's offices, downtown Kingston. The following are excerpts of his address and answers to questions posed by editors...


















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