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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | August 12, 2007

Bruce, hands down - PM short on facts, Opposition Leader more convincing
The two persons seeking to lead the country after the August 27 General Election - Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Opposition Leader...

Heavy rains continue to lash island

The rainfall which the island has been experiencing for the last two days is expected to continue into this evening, due to a tropical wave affecting the country, according to the Meteorological Service.A flash-flood warning...

PNP outlines plans for education reform

If it succeeds in forming the next government, the People's National Party (PNP) says it will implement some key recommendations by the Task Force on Educational Reform to better prepare students for the labour...

Any foreigners in the House? Some party candidates said to possess dual citizenship

AT LEAST one politician may have occupied Jamaica's Parlia-ment even though the person may not have been qualified to so do, and at least seven are lining up to do the same after the August 27...

POLITICAL AD WATCH - Attack ads on the increase

With the campaign for the August 27 general election now in its final phase, both major political parties seem to be stepping up their advertising attacking the character and capability of the opposing leaders.

Fostering skills development - Harnessing the minds of the youth

The election campaign is now raging around us. In this heated atmosphere it is difficult to keep our minds focused on the long-term interests of Jamaica. The problem faced by our youth is one such case. Neither party seems willing to seriously address this issue.





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