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Commentary
Sir Philip Sherlock
SIR PHILIP Sherlock, who died yesterday, has been a towering figure in Jamaican life for several decades. Educator, historian, social worker, poet and philosopher, his multifaceted talent, from which he contributed generously to the enrichment of the...

Light at the end of the tunnel?
ONLY THE cynics among us would cavil at the upbeat report given by the Prime Minister to the nation on the state of the country, in a recent broadcast and later statement in Parliament. After the prevailing gloom and doom, the... - Calvin Bowen

Be careful what you wish for!
ONE OF the reasons I like watching television cartoons is their lack of pretence. They are nonsense and they never ask you to think otherwise about them. Not so politics. That is frequently nonsense but insists you regard it as... - C. Roy Reynolds

No, Senator Harding
SENATOR OSWALD Har-ding, speaking in the Senate, is reported to have expressed some degree of dissatisfaction that members of the Upper House are not paid a salary. - Webster Edwards

'There are too many abusive parents'
A POTTER can take a formless mass of clay, add water in the proper amounts, and shape it into a beautiful vessel. Similarly, parents shape a child's view, both of self and the world around. With love, guidance and discipline, the child should develop...
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