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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

Gleaner takes six PAHO awards
The Gleaner Company swept the print category of the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Caribbean Media awards for excellence in health journalism in Barbados, on Friday night. The Sunday Gleaner's Patricia Watson collected five of the six awards...

Thank you! - Walker, Blair, Miller, Forbes get high marks for election administration
Several organisations and individuals have highly commended the key persons responsible for the electoral system which resulted in a fairly smooth day of polling on Wednesday, October 16, Election Day. Some polls failed to open at the stipulated...


Seaga: the elections, his future
In the wake of the October 16, 2002 general election, Edward Phillip George Seaga is likely to vacate the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader's chair which he has been occupying since 1974. If he does so, he would have accepted the Carl Stone view...


Is this Seaga's last stand?
I can't help but feel sorry for Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader Edward Seaga. Having lost four general elections in a row - a record for any Jamaican Opposition leader - Mr. Seaga now finds himself at a crossroads and one where every direction...


Patterson confident about future
In Mandeville, Manchester, on Monday night, before the final meeting of the People's National Party (PNP) election campaign, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson was confident. "The support has been massive," he told The Sunday Gleaner. "The...


A loser's lament
The elections are over. The People's National Party (PNP) has been decisive in its victory. The PNP has won!! No amount of spin can change that raw fact. Don't bother with the sugar coating. Thirty-five to 25 is a "buss-ass" the fourth time...


















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