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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | February 26, 2006

Tight security!
A STRONG contingent of security personnel from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) enveloped Jamaica College (JC) and its environs along Hope Road for yesterday's staging of the People's National Party (PNP) presidential elections.

PNP PRESIDENTS' CLUB
NORMAN MANLEY: 1938-1969 Norman Manley (left) with Clarence Davidson the party's song leader at the party's 30th Annual Conference in 1968 where Mr. Manley gave his final presidential address.


Giving the people what they want
AFTER MONTHS of campaigning, Portia Simpson Miller has captured the dream she dreamt in 1992 of becoming first female head of the People's National Party.


Behind the murders - crime connections?
IT IS widely believed that the majority of murder victims last year were involved in crime or associated with persons who are involved in criminal activities.


Two teachers perish in road accident
TWO SCHOOLS will have to resume classes Monday morning without two of their teachers, following a motor vehicle accident on the Petersfield main road in Westmoreland.


Jamaica Child Evangelism Fellowship celebrates 60 years
AN ENVIABLE milestone of 60 years' fruitful service was celebrated by the Jamaica Child Evangelism Fellowship (JCEF) at their annual prayer breakfast yesterday.


One person injured in Windalco explosion
THE MANAGEMENT of West Indies Alumina Company (Windalco) has launched an investigation into what caused an explosion at their Kirkvine plant on Friday, seriously injuring at least one worker.


Plane crashes in MoBay
An aircraft registered to local charter service Timair Ltd. which crashed in bushed shortly after take off from the Sangster Airport in Montego Bay at approximately 5:45 p.m. yesterday.

















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