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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Saturday | January 26, 2008

'DK past his prime'
ONE DAY ahead of the People's National Party's (PNP) National Executive Council (NEC) meeting where the party is slated to elect a new general secretary, Dr. D.K. Duncan is said to be weighing his options.

'No 'special protection' being sought'

President of the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ), Desmond Richards, on Thursday night dismissed claims that the local media were seeking 'special protection' through the reformation of Jamaica's defamation laws. Richards was making his presentation at...

Death penalty hurting human rights image - Vasciannie

UNIVERSITY OF the West Indies lecturer, Professor Stephen Vasciannie, believes the retention of the death penalty has contributed to Jamaica's poor human rights image. He says tha most Jamaicans seem to support capital punishment, it may not be the best thing for the country at this time.

PASTEURISED LIQUID EGG: A hit in western Jamaica hotels

MONTEGO BAY, St. James: The age-old debatable question, 'which came first, the chicken or the egg?', is an ongoing pastime that's good mental exercise for avid 'debaters', often ending with no clear winner.

Clansman lieutenant deported

A top lieutenant of the Spanish Town-based, Clansman gang, was on Thursday deported from the United States and handed over to senior detectives.





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