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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | November 10, 2003

'WE WILL FIGHT IT!' - Seaga against Terrorism Act in current form
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga is vowing to oppose the implementation of the Terrorism Prevention Act, claiming that the governing People's National Party (PNP) cannot be trusted with the power such "fearsome legislation" will bring.

Spelling Bee kicks off
THEY NERVOUSLY clutch at their uniforms, wipe the sweat from their brows and slowly raise their heads to hear the word from the spell mistress.


Big boost for Port Royal - Belgium pledges assistance
SAYING HE was fascinated by the old world charm of historic Port Royal, Louis Michel, Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium, has pledged his commitment to provide developmental assistance for the famous seaside town in East Kingston.


Banking on youth - JLP supporters hoping for new things from changed guard
THE CURTAIN came down on the final day of the Jamaica Labour Party's 60th Annual Conference in a euphoric swirl of religious fanaticism, worldly praise and what some referred to as "an abundance of hope" yesterday.


I did not cry, says 'Babsy'
HARSHLY CRITICISED for her seemingly 'unsportsmanlike behaviour' following Saturday's loss to James Robertson in the deputy leader's race for the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) Area Council Two, Member of Parliament for Central St. Catherine Olivia 'Babsy'



















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