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 ...
... And PNP too
A PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) public meeting planned for Old Harbour in St. Catherine was cancelled yesterday. Prime Minister P.J. Patterson said that the postponement was to avoid potential clashes with Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters...
Five killed in Boulevard crash
FIVE PERSONS, from a family of seven returning from church yesterday morning, were killed in a traffic accident on the Washington Boulevard in St. Andrew.
Seaga demands apology - "I will not allow anybody to take liberties with ... my love and dedication for my country."
EDWARD SEAGA, leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), says he is demanding an apology from the governing People's National Party (PNP) for an election advertis ement, which suggested that he had referred to Jamaicans as "black scandal bag."
'Protect kids from election violence'
DR. EARL Wright, mental health services director in the Ministry of Health, has cautioned parents to avoid taking children to potentially violent arenas during the election campaign to avoid them developing post-traumatic stress disorder.
Baby and mom stabbed to death
WESTERN BUREAU: A SIX-MONTH-OLD boy and his 18-year-old mother were stabbed to death at their home in Buck-Toe Lane, Salt Spring, St. James on Saturday morning. They are Anita Levy, housewife, and Omario Foster.
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