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Ministers, political candidates walk for peace in Maverley
MEMBERS OF the Mead-Haven Ministers' Fraternal, led by the Rev. Devon Dick, along with the four candidates vying for the North West St. Andrew seat in Wednesday's general election...
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JTA to meet with Dr. Davies today
Go out and vote, says Prof Miller
On the director's mind - Voters, be prepared
Momentum is with the JLP, Seaga says
Mtn View flares up - Man shot dead; residents protest
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How gov't is formed after general elections
THE GENERAL Election set for October 16, will soon be history and it will be time for a government to be formed. This will mean the appointment of a Prime Minister, Ministers and members of the Senate.
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No honeymoon for new parliamentarians
JFJ's vision for Ja's justice system
Residents still reeling after the rains
Highlights of previous elections
The elections over the years
More rains predicted
In-depth coverage of Election 2002 on Go-Jamaica.com
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Hazard upstage Rivoli
LEADERS HAZARD continued their excellent form in this year's Wray & Nephew Premier League as they made it five wins in a row at the Spanish Town Prison Oval yesterday with an exciting 3-2 win over Rivoli.
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Tough test for Wadadah
Reggae Girls look to Gold Cup
KC, 'Charlie' hunting more Manning success
Crucial clash for Cornwall
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The world is watching Ja
THE CONCERN expressed by three foreign missions about the political violence leading up to Wednesday's general election is extraordinary and, as a public initiative, without precedent. The message of concern appears to have been initiated by Britain...
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Voting for personalities
Politics: Without Christ we are nothing
Cane Field and Kokoy
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Jumping bandwagons
THE EDITOR, Sir: JUST A few days ago during Prime Time News on Television Jamaica a poll question was aired: "Do you think election campaigns should be banned?" Seventy-eight per cent said yes and 22 per cent said no. I couldn't agree more with the 78...
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help for the neglected and hopeless
Illtreatment by foreign power
Cordon off disaster areas
Re-election and Jamaican dereliction
Praises for Mervyn Morris
Programmes for the disaffected
Water lockoffs after floods?
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One man's bittersweet memory - Remembering Peter Tosh
A FORMER MANAGER of Peter Tosh, Copeland Forbes, broke down in tears as he spoke about the last days of the relationship between himself and the reggae singer at the second 'Annual Symposium on Peter Tosh' on Saturday.
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They came with confidence
English disappoints at 'Krazy Dress Fete'
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what you never knew about
Bev Manley She is a broadcaster, political scientist and lecturer. She has served as a representative to the United Nations Commission on the status of women, and was married to late Prime Minister Michael Manley.
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Not attractive enough -Big business shies away from women politicians
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