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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories

PM warns against rivalry - Seeks peaceful transition of leadership
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson again signalled his intention to step down as president of the People's National Party (PNP) yesterday, but warned against splitting the party over who should succeed him.

KSAC resumes vendor removal
AS DOWNTOWN Kingston starts gearing up for the Christmas season, the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) resumed the removal of vending stalls from the Beckford Street area on Saturday.


Bomb scare grounds Air J plane
WESTERN BUREAU: A BOMB scare on board Air Jamaica flight 002 from Montego Bay to Kingston forced the cancellation of the flight on Saturday night, leaving passengers stranded at the Sangster International Airport.


Gunmen slaughter 4 in August Town - Despite police curfew, killings continue in East St Andrew
VIOLENCE INTENSIFIED yesterday in the August Town area of East St. Andrew, with the killing of four men allegedly by a gang of armed gunmen, in spite of a curfew instituted by the security forces to curtail violence.


















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