PM continues rural run
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Party leader PJ Patterson responded to a certain Jamaica Labour Party commercial in Manchioneal, Portland on Monday night stating that "My way is the way of harmony".
UNDP to provide technical support on election day
THE UNITED Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is providing technical support for next Wednesday's general election, through a four-man team comprising an electoral legal expert and three international investigators.
The more things don't change - the Cabinet remains the same
UNTIL AND unless there is a fundamental change in the way we govern ourselves, party leaders acting in the capacity of Prime Minister are going to continue to operate in the same old way.
Champions of the third parties
Following is the final of a three-part series on the issues and the personalities of the 2002 general election campaign. Part two appeared on Wednesday.
Parties clash in Christiana
MANCHESTER: VIOLENCE HAS erupted in the usually peaceful constituency of Northeast Manchester and a confrontation between factions of the JLP and PNP turned ugly in the town of Christiana early on Monday.
KSAC condemns election violence
COUNCILLORS OF the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) have unanimously condemned the recent incidents of political violence in the Corporate Area and other regions.
PNP rolls into St Mary
PORT MARIA: AS THE election campaign continues, party supporters of the PNP in St. Mary turned out in their hundreds to a mass rally on October 8. The town square in Port Maria and the space in front of the Post Office were transformed...
Overall improvement in CXC results
FOR THE past six years, Jamaican students sitting the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) tests have been making marked improvement in their performance in all subjects areas. Statistics from the Ministry of Education...
Hospital benefits from Shell donation
PATIENTS OF the Bustamante Hospital for Children will have many reasons to smile as Shell Gas donated valuable products, including cooking equipment and LPG, to the institution on Monday.
Portia renews warning
WALDERSTON: THE MINISTER of Tourism, Portia Simpson Miller, Wednesday night in Christiana issued a warning to JLP Deputy Leader Audley Shaw to seek the advice of his lawyer...
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