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FROM THE MANIFESTOS - ENERGY
PNP's plan THE RAPID pace of globalisation brings challenges to produce goods and services at competitive costs. This means that the costs of our productive inputs must be reduced. Long-term sustainability depends on ensuring secure supplies of energy...

Golding hits the campaign trail
FORMER CHAIRMAN of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Bruce Golding, started his tour on Tuesday in the constituency of South West Clarendon. He was accompanied by his team and JLP candidate Joel Williams.


A safe seat 'built by Uncle Eddie'
KINGSTON WESTERN is a safe JLP seat built by "Uncle Eddie" (Edward Seaga), the JLP leader. His opponents are Bunny Witter of the PNP and Allan Martin of the NJA-NDM.


Clearing the hurdles before E-day
"I can see clearly now the rain has gone -- I can see all obstacles in my way." -- Johnny Nash


Local students unaffected by UK A'Level foul-ups
JAMAICAN STUDENTS who sat the June 2002 A'Level examinations were not affected by the recent A'Level foul-ups in the United Kingdom (UK), Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) has said.


Upsurge of gun violence since Nomination Day
By Glenroy Sinclair, Staff Reporter THREE PERSONS have been shot dead while nine others, including two members of the security forces, are now nursing gunshot wounds, following an upsurge of gun violence in at least four Corporate Area and St. Catherine.












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