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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | July 28, 2007

No mood to talk - Portia says JLP has failed to control supporters
Claiming the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has failed to control its supporters, People's National Party (PNP) president Portia Simpson Miller has declared that she is no longer willing to have peace talks with the Opposition...

PNP's Peart crashes Labourite party as bus 'changes course'

A bus transporting Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters "changed course" suddenly on Highway 2000, in the vicinity of Old Harbour, just before midnight on Thursday, colliding with a Toyota Prado Land Cruiser, driven by...

Mexico, Ja to ally on projects

Jamaica will be pursuing 13 bilateral projects with the Mexican Government over the next two years, according to Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Anthony Hylton.

Bruce proposes to roll back PMs' pension benefits

Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Bruce Golding vowed Thursday night to reverse a legislative decision which brought the pension of former prime ministers in line with the salary of the current head of government.

JLP demands answers to Solutrea affair

THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP), yesterday demanded that Cabinet break its silence on the Solutrea cellular licence affair.It also questioned the reputation of Keith J. Walker, a Barbadian businessman who is principal of WIISCOM in that country, which is associated with Solutrea, Jamaica.





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