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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | June 27, 2004

Oh no, Seaga
JLP to meet without party leader's blessing

IN A clear 'act of defiance,' key members of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) - against the wishes of leader Edward Seaga - claim that they will be going ahead with a meeting of the party's Central Executive in Montego Bay today.

London pressures dancehall stars
JAMAICAN DANCEHALL music is once again under severe threat in Britain as gay campaigners seek to censor the genre and lock up its chief exponents. They are claiming a major victory on the back of the cancellation of a Beenie Man concert last week.


Will 'gay-dar' hurt dancehall?
AS GRAMMY award winner Beenie Man, platinum-selling artiste Bounty Killer, and former reggae Grammy nominee Buju Banton continue to fall under the baleful 'gay-dar' of the United Kingdom's most forceful gay rights group OutRage...


Bruce Golding still searching for a seat
JAMAICA LABOUR Party Chairman, Bruce Golding, has still not identified a parliamentary seat to contest in the next general election, missing his own deadline of March 2004.


Are 'Gilbert babies' the problem?
IT'S THE new theory which has been infiltrating education circles as they grapple with the special challenges presented by this year's batch of high school students taking the Caribbean Examination Council's (CXC) exams.


New trend in murders a concern for the police
THE GRUESOME method of murdering people, then burning their bodies, is a developing trend that senior detectives are concerned about and probing.





















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