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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | November 6, 2008

A 'spirited' poll
Evening is fast approaching on the day the world is collectively watching the United State (US) presidential election unfold. In all corners of Jamaica, people are huddled together in front of television sets, debating the fundamental issues as they see them...

Obama victory sparks cheers worldwide

PARIS (AP): The election of Barack Obama as the first black man in the White House unleashed a global tide of admiration, hopes for change, and even renewed love for the United States after eight years of dwindling goodwill during the Bush administration...

Obama is going to be a president for all of America - Powell

HONG KONG (AP):Former United States Secretary of States, Colin Powell, who broke with the Republican Party to endorse Barack Obama, called Obama's election as the country's first black president "historic", and said he would be a president ...

JPS seizes new effort against theft

The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is to remove service wires and meters from the premises of customers whose power supply has been disconnected.The new effort will form part of the light and power company's renewed drive to reduce electricity...

Thursdaytalk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

Humbugging the wheels1 Some are worried that, unless the fired one is appeased with some other high-profile appointment, he could become a humbug to the political wheels. He, however, has squashed all attempts at being reassigned and is reported to have said...





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