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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Decision day - EOJ says everything in place for election - Blair appeals for peace
TODAY JAMAICANS cast their ballots in what is expected to be a tight election race that will determine which political party gets the opportunity to govern the country for the next five years.

Nothing short of a free and fair election ­ JCC
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Michael Ammar Jnr. has demanded responsible behaviour from all sides in today's election and reminded them that whoever wins they must unite the country.


Met Office predicts rain for today
THE METEOROLOGICAL Service last night predicted that today would be cloudy with outbreaks of showers and thunderstorms across the island. A Flash Flood Watch, previously in effect for low-lying and flood prone areas of southwestern parishes...


JLP reports of plans to disrupt voting
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) yesterday charged that there were plans to disrupt voting in certain marginal constituencies today, by infringements of the voting regulations...


PNP ahead in Anderson, Stone polls
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) goes into today's elections ahead of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in both the Anderson and Stone polls, a circumstance that campaign manager Dr. Paul Robertson has put down to ground work early on. "I can tell you one.


Hundreds stock up
CANNED FOODS, rice, crackers, bread and other basic products were quickly scooped off supermarket shelves yesterday as hundreds of Jamaicans scurried to stock up ahead of today's general election.


















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