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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | June 11, 2006

LOSING GROUND PNP popularity sliding as more voters slip into 'undecided'
JUST OVER two months into the Portia Simpson Miller administration, the governing People's National Party (PNP) has lost the support of a solid majority of voters, although remaining ahead, according to the latest Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll.

'Party-pooper' law
Pot covers banned from Cricket World Cup.


Regional tourism head knocks gov't negotiators
WESTERN BUREAU:PRESIDENT OF the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), Berthia Parle, in a scathing criticism of regional governments and their negotiating teams based in Brussels and Geneva, says ...


Season's first tropical depression formed
THE FIRST tropical depression of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season formed south of Cuba yesterday and could become a tropical storm as it moves toward Florida, forecasters said.


New cricket law may dampen festivities
CHRIS DEHRING, managing director and CEO of Inter-national Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007, has said that some breaches of the law, which under normal circumstances would have been a breach of civil law, ...


What PNP victory in East Westmoreland means for upcoming general election
WITH PUNDITS believing this hurricane season will be accompanied by a general election, analysts say the ruling People's National Party (PNP) may have gained more than the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party ...


I never had a doubt ­ Luther Buchanan
WESTERN BUREAU: LUTHER BUCHANAN did not leave his campaign office until 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning, as he fine-tuned his preparations for the by-election, which made him Member of Parliament for Eastern Westmoreland.




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