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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 17, 2004

Golding ahead
Rural delegates throw support behind party chairman

BRUCE GOLDING, chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), is maintaining a firm grasp on the lion's share of rural delegates in his bid to succeed Edward Seaga who ...

Police bring calm to West Kingston
HEAVILY-ARMED plainclothes and uniformed police personnel patrolled the downtown Kingston market area yesterday as they attempted to keep a lid on the gun violence which erupted in the area recently.


10 slain in weekend killing spree
AT LEAST 10 people were killed in separate incidents in Kingston, St. Catherine and St. James between Friday night and yesterday morning, bringing the number of people slain since the start of the year to more than 1,050.




















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