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JLP makes peace pleas
MEMBERS OF the Jamaica Labour Party, headed by the leader, Edward Seaga, last night appealed to supporters not to be drawn into violence ...

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... And PNP too
Five killed in Boulevard crash
Seaga demands apology - "I will not allow anybody to take liberties with ... my love and dedication for my country."
'Protect kids from election violence'
Baby and mom stabbed to death

News


Big money and politics
IN A matter of days the general election will be over and the country will have a new Parliament. In theory that Parliament will be an assembly of 60 men and women, who have been given the privilege and responsibility...

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Reforming the electoral system
A glossary of electoral terms
Security forces go to the polls on Friday
About the Electoral Office of Jamaica
All eyes on Central Manchester
No one has to die
Eight seats too close to call, says pollster
The role and function of Returning Officers
1,191 trained as parish special constables
GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - 'We would restore power to the people' - NJA

Sport


Sarwan slams 140 in draw
BANGALORE, India, CMC: Ramnaresh Sarwan struck his seventh first-class century as the West Indies run spree against the Indian Board Presidents XI took them past the 600-mark in their drawn three-day match...

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Kelly waiting for good luck
Ebony pair top half marathon
Dinthill seeking clincher

Commentary


A gathering storm
CIVIL WARFARE, disguised as a general election campaign, is making liars of all who predicted that peace would prevail. The sporadic clashes seem to mock the platform pleas of those party leaders who obviously have no control...

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Courting votes in many ways
Concerning liars and statesmen
Peace or violence?

Letters


Go out and vote!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a student at one of our tertiary institutions that cater to working adults (21-40 years of age) in the evenings, and it is with deep regret that I found out that only three of us in a class of almost 40 students are enumerated...

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Land agency defends its services
An ounce of correction
Misdirected objections
Ministry clarifies fishermen's issue
Plaudits for 'Pieces of the Past'
In praise of the JDF
When J'can ginger made the news

Entertainment


JCDC's 'Festival of the Written Word' sparsely attended
AMIDST THE growing attention aimed at the upcoming election, the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) staged the inaugural 'Festival of the Written Word' last Friday. The evening took place at the Louise Bennett Garden Theatre...

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J'cans lend face to AIDS fight

Flair


Image is everything
IMAGE IS everything -- well, almost. Still, unlike this old adage which is timeless, people are not. For women (and men) in the public eye a polished wardrobe and a look that's appropriate and well put together are pertinent to their job.

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Learn to live within your means




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