No tribal politics
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) chairman and leadership contender, Bruce Golding, is seeking to stave off accusations that he will have gone back on his promises to offer a 'new and different' brand of political leadership, if he...
Gleaner goes radio
TOMORROW MARKS a significant milestone on the Jamaican media landscape as one of the largest and most influential newspapers in the western hemisphere begins to produce news for radio. Power 106, a subsidiary of The Gleaner Company, will broadcast...
'Big wigs' head West
WESTERN BUREAU: BOTH THE governing People's National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) chief aspirants are in Montego Bay this weekend strategising to get delegate support as the race for leadership heats up.
Cautionary note amid strong support - Views tendered at Peter Phillips' campaign launch
WHEN DR. Peter Phillips launched his campaign for the presidency of the governing People's National Party last week, there was a significant turnout of senior party and government members for the occasion, some of them no longer coy about...
'A great little place - the Old Capital'
WHEN HERBERT Williams was killed at his fish farm at Johnson Pen in April 2003, Rosemarie Greene joined the list of persons from Spanish Town who have lost family members to violence. But instead of leaving the troubled area and returning to...
Seaga wins by default against 'Breakfast Club'
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has obtained a default judgment against 'The Breakfast Club' and Anthony Abrahams, journalist and talkshow host, arising from a libel suit.
Kingsley's The Man
WHAT MANY will remember the Gleaner's 25th Annual Honour Awards Luncheon for, was not that it fittingly recognised youthful excellence and the outstanding contributions of Kingsley Thomas to the nation, but that in an era of three...
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