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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | September 1, 2007

'Gun dens' Seven constituencies on police radar - South East St. Andrew West Central St. Andrew South East St. Elizabeth West Rural St. Andrew West Portland North Central Clarendon West St. Thomas
The police have put seven constituencies on their radar as areas of concern for election day, warning that guns remain in the communities.Among the constituencies pointed to by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), was...

How would a new PNP Cabinet look?

There will be a shake-up of sorts in the Cabinet if Portia Simpson Miller gets her own mandate when Jamaicans go to the polls next Monday, September 3. But, for those calling for sweeping changes, that will not happen. The fact is, after 18 years in office, the PNP has grown stale and has seemingly ran out of options.

Ryan Williams - JNBS academic excellence scholarship awardee 2007

Ryan Williams, the 2007 recipient of the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) scholarship for academic excellence, is the true embodiment of hard work and determination.

No future for depressed communities

A FEW of the familiar areas that make up the St. Andrew Western constituency are Duhaney Park, Seaview Gardens and Waterhouse.

CARICOM observer at ease with election preparations

The CARICOM electoral observer mission to Jamaica is reporting that it is satisfied with the state of readiness of the electoral machinery in the run-up to the general election on Monday.

Allegiance lawsuit filed

The first lawsuit challenging the alleged dual citizenship of a Jamaica Labour Party candidate was filed yesterday in the Supreme Court.People's National Party candidate for West Portland, attorney-at-law, Abe Dabdoub, filed...

Expect heavy rains on election day

With the general elections scheduled for Monday, September 3, followingan earlier postponement because of the passage of Hurricane Dean on August 19, the island could experience more showers come Monday, when the sixth tropical depression of the season...





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