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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Sunday | August 12, 2007

Education the top priority
Today, we start with a very general content analysis of the two manifestos - what exactly has been put on to the table, how firmly, and what has been left off. While politicians always face the temptation to say everything is a priority, an interesting exercise...

Wild hog hunt abandoned

Whoever decided to take two Sunday Gleaner writers - one ageing, the other young - and a photographer on a hunt for wild hogs in the hills of Portland took them for a ride, literally.

Education to change political mindset

Education to change political mindsetMark BeckfordStaff ReporterSupport for political parties in Jamaica has been referred to as a cult, with some supporters lacking the maturity to make informed decisions not entirely based on preference or tradition.

Political murder in Yallahs, says PNP

In the latest of a string of accusations by the two major political parties, the People's National Party (PNP) is labelling as political, the shooting death of one of its members, Selvin Green, of Yallahs in...

POLITICAL UNDERDOGS - White confident of victory against Baugh

HOMER WHITE has identified the suit he plans to wear down Duke Street, Kingston, after the August 27 general election.He says he will be elected to Parliament to represent West...

Richards says Parliament is within reach

If you regard nearly 3,000 votes as a safe majority in politics, chances are Lennon Richards will think you are crazy.He tells The Sunday Gleaner he is going to win Central St. Mary, a constituency that has been loyal to the People's National Party since Independence.





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