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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | October 17, 2004

St Elizabeth wants Bruce
IT IS already settled in St. Elizabeth. A majority of delegates and Councillors in the parish know who they want to be the next Jamaica Labour Party Leader and he is none other than Bruce Golding.

'... man with a vision'
WESTMORELAND: COME NOVEMBER 6, West-moreland Councillors and delegates will be voting for Bruce Golding to lead the Jamaica Labour Party into the next general election...


St Ann MPs firm for Golding
OCHO RIOS, St.Ann: WITH THREE weeks to go to the November 6 annual conference of the Jamaica Labour Party, it appears as if there is overwhelming support ...


St Thomas: wait and see
St. Thomas: THE UPCOMING election for leadership in the Jamaica Labour Party between Bruce Golding and Pearnel Charles is gaining momentum. As the November 6 date draws ...


Charles, Golding differ on crime-fighting strategies
THEIR RESPECTIVE policy proposals to fight crime reflect differences in the leadership styles of Pearnel Charles and Bruce Golding, who are vying for the office of leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and, ultimately, Prime Minister of..












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