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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | April 30, 2007

Clarendon sweep - Henry predicts JLP landslide - Golding cites 1980 trends
MIKE HENRY has predicted that the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) will win five of the six seats in Clarendon in the next general election. Henry, Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Clarendon, made the remark at a South West Clarendon fund-raising dinner...

Sarwan's the man!

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): The awesome responsibility of reviving Caribbean cricket after embarrassing performances at the World Cup, rests on the shoulders of Ramnaresh Sarwan, the West Indies Cricket Board confirmed yesterday.

Munroe must ride Portia wave to win

IF THE People's National Party (PNP) is able to transfer the perceived Portia factor into votes, it may regain the St. Andrew East seat that Colin Campbell lost to the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) St. Aubyn Bartlett in the 2002 General Election.

Electors vote to stay home - St Andrew East says sick and tired of promises

A HISTORY of poor representation, coupled with disgust for the electoral process, is fuelling voter apathy in the St. Andrew East constituency, say residents. Based on the findings of a recent survey of the constituency by Bill Johnson, some 26 per cent of the electorate...

Dietrich's dream for Mandeville

WALDERSTON, Manchester: Clinton Dietrich had one last dream before dying: He longed for the day when the Mandeville water supply system in Manchester would be similar to that of a First-World town, and he wanted to be part of that achievement....

Fire leaves 20 homeless

SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: Fire yesterday gutted three houses on Sunflower Drive in Hamilton Gardens, Portmore, leaving more than 20 persons homeless. And residents say that the fire department responded promptly, their progress was hampered by dysfunctional hydrants...





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