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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | November 2, 2008

Jamaica may suffer ... If US lifts Cuban embargo
JAMAICA'S economy could suffer if the next United States president decides to lift the trade embargo on communist Cuba."We have to be careful what we wish for," says John Rapley, president of the...

Powell says ... OBAMA VOTERS FIRM

FORMER UNITED States (US) Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has dismissed fears that electors might buck the trends in opinion polls and vote against Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday when Americans vote to elect their 44th president.

No threat of 'Bradley Effect'

Supporters and sympathisers of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama worry that persons surveyed earlier might have been concealing from pollsters their true opposition to Obama, and could possibly vote against the...

US voting in Ja jumps 600%

THE AMERICAN Embassy in Jamaica collected more than 1,000 ballots, as United States citizens here voted in the much-anticipated presidential elections between Senators Democratic Barack Obama and Republican John...

E10 gasolene launched

Spanish Town: ENERGY MINISTER Clive Mullings yesterday launched E10 gasolene, indicating there is a 60 per cent duty concession on the importation of flexi motor vehicles that consume ethanol-blended fuel.

Barack Obama has commander-in-chief quality, says Powell

Associate Editor Byron Buckley last week interviewed former United States (US) Secretary of State Colin Powell, who has Jamaican roots, about his views on the US presidential election.





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