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Jamaica Gleaner News

How to vote
1. Present your ID Card to the Presiding Officer at the Polling Station. If you don't have your ID Card you may still vote, but only after going through the prescribed procedure with the Presiding Officer.

Reflections on the 2002 election campaign
I HAVE deliberately avoided producing articles on polls that have been done by me or by other pollsters. I have indeed always taken the position that the role of the pollster is to produce the data...


Is the electoral race heading for a photo-finish?
THE OBSERVER/STONE Poll continues to show volatility. Over a period of 11 days (Oct. 3 to Oct. 13), the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has seen a five per cent swing in their favour move to 16 per cent and then back to seven per cent.


Hope Gardens re-development
A MAJOR re-development plan is in the making for the Hope Gardens in St. Andrew, which houses Jamaica's premier botanical gardens, making it an even more attractive and modern place to visit.


Sandals Ocho Rios now Green Globe certified
JAMAICA'S TOURISM product and environmental practice has received another shot in the arm. This follows the declaration of Sandals Ocho Rios as being the latest property to be officially Green Globe certified.


WRA pledges more water to J'cans
THE WATER Resources Authority (WRA) is pressing forward with plans to make water more readily available to Jamaica's major population centres. In a move to widen the accessibility of water to more Jamaicans...


Water still rising in Newmarket
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: THE WATER in Newmarket is rising at a foot per day but the people in the town refuse to relocate. Denise Colquhoun, a member of one of three families relocated to the Newmarket Community Centre...












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