FINISHING TOUCH - PNP Campaign Teams Ready For Home Stretch
THE CAMPAIGN teams for the four People's National Party (PNP) presidential candidates were up to yesterday making final preparations for tomorrow's election of the party's fourth president.
No rest for the winner - JLP leader plans to tackle new president
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) has warned that the incoming president of the People's National Party (PNP) would not be given any honeymoon after Saturday's victory. Bruce Golding, Leader of the Opposition, did not mince words...
Leadership candidates to meet with Prime Minister today
OUTGOING PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) president, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has summoned the four candidates vying to succeed him to a last-minute meeting at the party's Old Hope Road headquarters in St. Andrew today.
Terror strikes at Montego Bay High
WESTERN BUREAU: STUDENTS OF Montego Bay High School in St. James were traumatised when a man was gunned down in the vicinity of the school yesterday morning. Children at Faith Basic School, located on the same street where the shooting occurred...
'Stumbling block to justice' - Amnesty Int'l criticises conviction rate in police killings
HUMAN RIGHTS lobby group Amnesty International says it is concerned that there continues to be insufficient will on the part of the local security and justice systems to tackle impunity for police killings.
Spanish Town Ministers' Fraternal joins fight to avert 'social catastrophe'
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE SPANISH Town Ministers' Fraternal said yesterday it was supporting Operation Save Jamaica (OSJ), in its bid to change provisions in the Charter of Rights, which some argue may give unlimited rights to homosexuals.
More corrupt cops being investigated
MORE CORRUPT cops could soon be facing the courts arising from ongoing investigations involving two drug busts. The probe is related to two recent raids, during which ganja was recovered, but was reportedly not turned over.
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