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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 5, 2006

ScandalS sway voters to JLP: Winds of change - JLP now equal to PNP in polls - PNP 32%, JLP 32%
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has gained ground in the latest Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll, racing to a dead heat with the governing People's National Party ...

Cops implicated in deadly MoBay scam

A number of Montego Bay-based policemen are said to be among the beneficiaries of the illicit multi-million dollar 'lottery scam', which the police High Command says is partly responsible for the spate of gruesome murders in the western city


Domestic disputes claiming more lives

DESPITE A decline in domestic disputes, police remain concerned that too many persons are dying through family conflict.


Ja falls short of berthing facilities Cruise ships forced to dock - elsewhere

Western Bureau: Jamaica's inadequate and substandard berthing facilities were high on the agenda of cruise officials at the just completed Florida Caribbean Cruise Association Conference in Grand Cayman.


Sabina residents comply with CWC committee

A VAST number of persons living in the vicinity of Sabina Park have complied with the Local Organising Committee (LOC), and have given the necessary information needed for an access pass to their homes, during next year's ICC Cricket World Cup.


PNP's promises vs deliveries

Today we continue our look at the 2002 manifesto of the People's National Party (PNP). Here we focus on some infrastructure programmes that should have created thousands of jobs for both skilled and unskilled workers...


Spousal abuse on the increase

AN increase in the number of women being physically abused by their partners has raised alarm among women's groups, putting added pressure on a health care system already crumbling under the weight of violent injuries.




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