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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | October 10, 2004

'My hands are tied'
Political Ombudsman unable to intervene in JLP fight

POLITICAL OMBUDSMAN, Bishop Herro Blair, would like nothing more than to intervene in the ongoing squabble in the Jamaica Labour Party's leadership race, in a bid to restore peace between the two camps.

'It wasn't me!'
Horne says he is not behind 'Friends of the JLP'

AS THE temperature rises in the JLP leadership campaign, the finger of blame has increasingly been pointed at one man who, himself, has not publicly figured strongly in the campaign so far.


Gun flow worrying
THE POLICE have seized over 400 illegal firearms since the start of 2004, according to the Constabulary Communications Network (CCN).


$600m shopping centre for MoBay
LUXURY SHOPPING is to become a reality in Montego Bay next year as ground was broken on Friday for the construction of the ultra-modern $600 million 'Shoppes At Rose Hall' along the western city's golden corridors - the tourism belt.


Guild President Damion Crawford: Misunderstood or misrepresented?
HIS TONE of voice embodies defiance. He is a man on a mission, for which he has been both lauded and lambasted by the Jamaican public.


Students not using JAMVAT alternative
CHECKS AT the Jamaica Values and Attitude Project for Tertiary Institutions (JAMVAT) revealed that few University of the West Indies (UWI) students are accessing the available financial help from the organisation.


Dancehall debate - Is racism the cause?
A LEADING entertainment figure says racism is at the root of an ultimatum by six corporate companies to withdraw their sponsorship from live shows unless dancehall performers tone down the violent nature of some of their songs.



















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