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

Bracing for battle: PNP meets to quash election conflict and set agenda
The rules of engagement for the looming presidential contest will be at the top of the agenda when the People's National Party's (PNP) National Executive Council (NEC) meets today and tomorrow.

Fisherwoman takes the bait: Marva Espeut lives out fantasies at sea.

Though fishing is a literal bread-and-butter issue for Marva Espeut, she still has an almost childlike fascination with the sea

Senate passes anti-doping law

ALMOST TWO weeks before the start of the 29th Olympiad in Beijing, China, the Senate has passed anti-doping legislation.This forms part of Government's efforts to combat the illicit use of drugs in sport.

Jamalco rolls out 14 scholarships

SPALDINGS, Clarendon:Fourteen students from Clarendon and Manchester, who have been placed in high schools in the parishes, have been awarded scholarships, along with school supplies, from bauxite giant, Jamalco.

Refs 'dig in'

Members of the Manchester Football Referees group plant a fruit tree at the Hanbury Children's Home in Kendal, Manchester on Thursday.

Community parenting, the Blackwood Gardens way

SPANISH TOWN, ST CATHERINE: Idle hands are not good, especially for young children, so the Blackwood Garden Citizens Association has made sufficient efforts to enrol 53 of its young ones in a summer school project

Education reducing accidents - ministry

SPANISH TOWN, ST CATHERINE: With 40 fewer road fatalities than the corresponding period last year, the Ministry of Transport and related road agencies are feeling a sense of hope.





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