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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | February 20, 2005

'I will not go' - ‘My life is not petty; I am not going to allow anybody to play around with it.’
FORMER JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) leader Edward Seaga said he will not attend today's annual party conference. Mr. Seaga said he will not go because he is offended by the slogans announcing the event, which he thinks describe him as an "old leader"...

'Reformists' move in
WHEN BRUCE Golding takes over as Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader today, not only will he be surrounding himself with trusted friends, he will also be sending the clearest of messages that the Seaga era is indeed over.


Life in the socialist seventies
BRUCE GOLDING became a member of the Central Executive of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in 1969 and after graduating from the University of the West Indies with a B.Sc. in Economics in June 1969, spent the next two and a half years...


Disaster zone
WESTERN BUREAU: Sections of south-eastern St. Elizabeth spanning more than 800 acres were declared a disaster zone on Friday during a visit to the area by the Minister of Water and Housing, Donald Buchanan. The area in the past week has been the site...


Is the CSME doomed?
THE LAUNCHING of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) has been postponed until June. This is not surprising. It was to be signed on February 19 by Jamaica, Barbados and Guyana on the new opening of the CARICOM Secretariat building in Guyana.


CARICOM gets new headquarters
LILIENDAAL, Guyana: PRIME MINISTER Patrick Manning of Trinidad and Tobago vowed yesterday that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will be inaugurated in April.

















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