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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Friday | January 21, 2005

Baugh takes over - Will remain Opposition leader until Golding gets a seat
DR. KENNETH Baugh, member of Parliament for West Central St. Catherine and former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) general secretary, was yesterday selected to replace Edward Seaga as Opposition leader.

Call for unity at National Prayer Breakfast
WITH THE nation under siege and beset by crime and violence, many of the country's leaders gathered in fellowship yesterday at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel for the 25th National Leadership Prayer Breakfast.


Seaga appointed 'distinguished fellow' at UWI
EDWARD SEAGA, former Opposition and Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader, has been appointed honorary distinguished fellow at professorial level at the University of the West Indies (UWI).


PNP ready for an early by-election
FEWER THAN 1,600 delegates will elect the president and vice-presidents of the People's National Party (PNP), at Saturday's rescheduled 66th annual conference at the National Arena.


Bogle's last dance
THE KILLING of dancehall icon Bogle has already left stains on the inner city and not just in his Lincoln Crescent community in St. Andrew.


Braeton trial - Firearms tendered in evidence
FOUR FIREARMS and 29 rounds of ammunition, allegedly taken from the house where seven young men were shot and killed on March 14, 2001, were tendered into evidence yesterday as the Braeton trial continues.


Labour Ministry and trade unions reject int'l report
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security and the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) have joined ranks in condemning an International Confederation of Free Trade Union (ICFTU) report which criticised the country...





















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