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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | October 31, 2004

The US election: What's at stake?
IT'S NOT just many Americans who are scared to death of George W. Bush's return to the White House for another four years: Much of the world is equally, if not more, terrified at that not unlikely prospect. (Boyne)

Red and blue tribes
"A MAN with one watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure." This pretty much sums up the wildly gyrating polls in the 2004 U.S. presidential race. (Chang)


The next JLP leader and credibility
BRUCE GOLDING is likely to be elected the next leader of the Jamaica Labour Party. The campaign has attracted attention over how the labour and non-labour candidates compare, the reformist and traditionalist camps contrast... (Buddan)


The 'knapsack generation'
SEPTEMBER 2004 was unlike most return-to-school months. Hurricane Ivan interrupted the established activities of another generation of young Jamaicans who entered the formal educational system for the first time. (Simms)


Rogue leadership in a civil society
THIS IS the final part in the three-part series looking at rogue leadership in Jamaica. Part one appeared Sunday, October 24, and part two on Wednesday, October 27.




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