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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | November 6, 2004

Seaga breaks silence
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga has signalled in writing to the courts that he will be responding on his own to the injunction granted against his party by leadership contender Pearnel Charles. Mr. Seaga has opted not to join with party...

Jamaican on US most wanted list extradited
LESS THAN two months after he fled to Jamaica to avoid prosecution on charges of murder and assault in Maryland, United States, Trevor Anthony, a 23-year-old Tivoli Gardens resident, was escorted out of the island by United States...


Cops raid ex-Trinidad minister's residence
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: MEMBERS OF the Police Anti-Corruption Squad last night searched the South Trinidad home of former Energy Minister Finbar Gangar.


Arafat's condition critical
PARIS, (Reuters): YASSER ARAFAT was in a critical but stable condition on Friday as a row brewed over where he would be buried and questions loomed about who might succeed him.


Lecturers at UWI on work-to-rule
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: LECTURERS AT the St. Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) have embarked on industrial action that could seriously affect the end of semester examinations.












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