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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Monday | February 21, 2005

Golding takes over - JLP leader pledges new day for Jamaica
A NEW DAY dawned in the political life of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the nation yesterday with Bruce Golding officially crowned as leader of the Opposition party.

Seaga turns up after all
EDWARD SEAGA changed his mind yesterday and made a surprise visit to the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) annual conference at the National Arena.


Golding extends 'olive branch' to Charles
IN A show of unity, new Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader Bruce Golding yesterday extended the 'olive branch' to Pearnel Charles, his erstwhile challenger to lead the party.


'Crime needs zero tolerance' - Kenny Benjamin wants current laws on drug enforced
THE CALLS by Scotiabank Jamaica's Managing Director William 'Bill' Clarke for the dismantling and subsequent rebuilding of the security forces, has been met with mixed responses.


Phillips bats for entrepreneurship
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS being touted by National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips as the platform on which future employment and subsequent economic growth will be created.


Ja considered for Atlanta cop exchange programme
JAMAICA IS one of the first countries being considered by the DeKalb County Police high command in Atlanta, Georgia, for the establishment of a police exchange programme with the DeKalb County Police.


One-on-one with Bruce - Life in the socialist seventies
The following is a continuation of an interview with Bruce Golding, chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party. The first part was carried in yesterday's Sunday Gleaner.

















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