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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 7, 2004

Seaga to the rescue
JLP leader to quell party row

EDWARD SEAGA, Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader who, up to late last week, had withdrawn from active duties in the party, declared yesterday he might be forced to pull the party from the political quagmire in which it now finds itself.

Haiti, gun flow for CARICOM talks
CARIBBEAN LEADERS are starting a two-day summit in Trinidad & Tobago tomorrow where leaders will discuss whether to renew ties with Haiti and set up a single regional trade market.


Charles' contention
THE DISPUTE between Member of Parliament Pearnel Charles and chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Bruce Golding, who are both vying for the leadership of the JLP will be fully aired in the Supreme Court on Wednesday.


Men on the move
HUNDREDS OF men flocked the Portmore Seventh-Day Adventist Church in St. Catherine yesterday to participate in the inaugural 'Men's Summit', mounted by the island's Seventh Day Adventist churches.


Operation Kingfish looks towards fishermen for clues
THE JAMAICA/ Haiti connection is again figuring prominently in police reports concerning the smuggling of illegal firearms into the country.




















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