Golding is back
BRUCE GOLDING yesterday walked back into the fold of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), seven years after he resigned citing the party's reluctance to embrace fundamental political and constitutional reforms.
...Will boost JLP's chances, says Seaga
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga confirmed last night that new returnee to the fold, Bruce Golding, would play a significant role in energising the party for the general election...
'Lili' possible threat to Jamaica
THE METEOROLOGICAL Office last night issued a tropical storm watch for Jamaica as Tropical Storm Lili continued on a track taking it very close to the island. This means that tropical storm conditions pose a possible threat to Jamaica within 24 hours.
Cops target election hot spots
THE WESTERN police have identified 36 potential areas for trouble on Election Day, a third of which are located in and around Montego Bay, and has set up a special reaction team to handle any conflict.
'KSAC unready to face downtown conundrum'
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) is still "not in a position to start the physical removal" of vendors from the downtown shopping areas of Kingston, according to Town Clerk Errol Greene.
'Late in the day to run for seat'
Following news yesterday that he would be returning to Jamaica Labour Party, The Gleaner caught up with Bruce Golding for a brief interview. Below are excerpts of his responses to questions.
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