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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | September 28, 2008

PNP elders reflect - 'Party won't shatter'
VETERAN MEMBERS of the People's National Party (PNP) have scoffed at claims that the present infighting and bad blood in the party could leave it seriously wounded, if not dead.

Regional polls could cause further shake-up

IT NOW SEEMS clear that the battle for the leadership of the People's National Party (PNP) will continue next Sunday when the six regional executive councils (RECs) meet.

Many answer the call

SCORES OF MEN affirmed that they were man enough for these challenging times by attending yesterday's Gleaner-sponsored Men's Conference at the Emmanuel Apostolic Church on Slipe Road, St Andrew.

PNP elders reflect: PNP can't survive break-up - Hart

WITH SIGNS of bitterness and separation peeping through the cracks of the 70-year-old People's National Party (PNP), founding member Richard Hart is warning that a fall-out within the ranks...

Party's intellectual base alienated

VINCENT EDWARDS, a long-serving member of the People's National Party (PNP), believes Peter Phillips' loss in last week's presidential race will alienate the party's intellectual base.

Anti-crime bills heavily opposed

STRONG RESISTANCE to the Government's six anti-crime bills last week, characterised the first eight presentations from human rights groups and attorneys-at-law, during two sittings of the Joint Select Committee of...

Today is World Heart Day - Obesity, leading risk factor in Latin America and the Caribbean

Twenty years ago, the statistics for deaths resulting from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Latin America and the Caribbean stood at 26 per cent.





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