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Golding takes over - JLP leader pledges new day for Jamaica
A NEW DAY dawned in the political life of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the nation yesterday with Bruce Golding officially crowned as leader of the Opposition party.
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Seaga turns up after all
Golding extends 'olive branch' to Charles
'Crime needs zero tolerance' - Kenny Benjamin wants current laws on drug enforced
Phillips bats for entrepreneurship
Ja considered for Atlanta cop exchange programme
One-on-one with Bruce - Life in the socialist seventies |
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Nicholson, Chuck to have second CCJ meeting A SECOND meeting has been scheduled between Senator A.J. Nicholson, minister of justice, and Delroy Chuck, Opposition spokesman on justice, for this Thursday.
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More Haitians arrive in Portland
JLP supporters injured in crash
One more 'Gideon' member held |
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Kenny Benjamin - Turning hobbies into businesses
PERHAPS HE is driven by his passion for pleasure. After all, he hosts well over 100 parties every year and his New Year's Eve parties have become the stuff that local legends are made of.
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ONR to dredge fishing villages |
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Boyz floor T&T in Cup opener
FORWARD LUTON Shelton and midfielder Andy Williams yesterday scored crisp first-half goals in Jamaica's 2-1 win over Trinidad and Tobago, in their Digicel Caribbean Cup final round opener at the National Stadium in Waterford, Barbados.
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$5 million boost for Special Olympians
'We're disappointed' - Captains rue wash-out in Ja-Guyana game
Champs Arnett make winning start
Kai Morgan administers the values of sports psychology
Seba cop second title |
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Editorial - New path, new vision? WITH BRUCE Golding having been formally installed leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) yesterday, that party has taken another step in consolidating leadership changes begun just under a year ago.
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The barber in Babylon
Rain in Guyana
The Iraqi vote |
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Letter of the day - For youth, anarchy on the horizon THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PALESTINIANS are fighting for their land. In Colombia, the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) believe that they are fighting for their country. In Jamaica, what are we fighting for?
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Adopt a community
Justice or no justice
Time for action
What is the point? |
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Interactive storytelling at Liberty Hall
THE HEAT of the afternoon conceded defeat to the constant breeze going across the open-sided top floor of Marcus Garvey's Liberty Hall, 76 King Street, downtown Kingston, on Friday afternoon.
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Bashir contempt request denied
The Pocket scoops out double handfuls of music |
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Cover story - Picture perfect ... and planning a July wedding
ON THE outside they seem so unalike. He is white and she is black. He is 40 years old and she is 27. He's a former architect and restaurant owner in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, she's a one-time barmaid in Hopewell, Hanover.
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Wedding of the week - Ride of a lifetime
Flair couple - Third time's the charm
The girl next door |