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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | November 2, 2004

Cobb confident of post-election calm
UNITED STATES ambassador to Jamaica, Sue Cobb, has dismissed the notion of a period of uncertainty developing in the United States, in the event that today's presidential election does not immediately produce a clear-cut winner....

Who will occupy the White House? - Local analysts undecided
LOCAL POLITICAL analysts, like their United States counterparts, are generally undecided over who will occupy the White House for the next four years


Gifford calls DPP 'childish, unfair'
THERE WERE fireworks yesterday at the trial of 37-year-old Paul Gooden, who is charged with the murder of his wife, Ingrid Andrade-Gooden, when the defence sought to cross-examine a policeman in relation to three photographs.


Discount on Xmas card postal rates
IN A bid to increase its revenue and encourage early postage during the Yuletide season, the Postal Corporation (Post Corp) has reduced the postal rates attached to sending Christmas cards...


Hanbury Home gets help from Windalco
HANBURY Home for children, which was severely damaged by Hurricane Ivan, leaving the more than 100 children housed at the facility cramped for space, recently received ...


BITU expresses sympathy to Nelson
RUDDY SPENCER, president of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU), has expressed sadness at the death of Julius Nelson, son of Dwight Nelson, senior vice-president of the union. Julius was found strangled to death at his Brompton Road apartment on.


G-G thanks South Florida for assistance
GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sir Howard Cooke has expressed appreciation to the South Florida community for its ongoing assistance in the country's continued development, noting that the goodwill and love shown












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