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  2. On the Ground News Reports - Wikipedia

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    The page continued to grow as it distinguished itself as the source for breaking news on happenings across Jamaica, with exclusive breaking news, images and video. [4] In December 2011, OG.NR launched Jamaica's first ever interactive news map, which gave live coverage and results of the local elections. [5]

  3. Nationwide 90FM - Wikipedia

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    NationWide Radio 90FM is a Jamaican radio station in Kingston frequency 90.3 broadcasting in the whole Kingston town. [1] It offers all platform of news updates in sports, entertainment programmes and current affairs.

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  5. Jamaican political conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaican political conflict is a long-standing feud between right-wing and left-wing elements in the country, often exploding into violence. The Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) and the People's National Party (PNP) have fought for control of the island for years and the rivalry has encouraged urban warfare in Kingston.

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  7. Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend - AOL

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    A car plowed into a crowd at a Christmas market in eastern Germany on Friday, leaving five people dead and more than 200 injured, dozens of them critically.A 9-year-old boy was among those killed ...

  8. The Gleaner - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaner is an English-language, morning daily newspaper founded by two brothers, Jacob and Joshua de Cordova on 13 September 1834 in Kingston, Jamaica. [1]It is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the Western Hemisphere. [2]

  9. 2010 Kingston unrest - Wikipedia

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    Following the revelation that Prime Minister Golding had sanctioned the initiative for the Jamaica Labour Party to hire US lobbying firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, and his handling of the extradition request for Christopher "Dudus" Coke, members and groups of civil society, church groups and political parties called for his resignation.