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Commentary

Politics and the court
WITH THE signing of the agreement in Barbados yesterday setting in motion the process to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice the opposition to it has taken new directions. Opposition Leader Edward Seaga in a television broadcast Tuesday night...

A review of the ROSE project

THE IMPASSE between the Ministry of Educa-tion and teachers over redundancies has been allowed to sideline a number of other important developments in education. The most important stakeholders, students and parents, are left out... - Martin Henry

More on police reform

UP TO now I have followed the tradition of not commenting on the Police Force publicly because as you know I had the great honour of being the Commissioner for three years. As a consequence any relevant comment in the form of a... - Trevor MacMillan

Making a quiet revolution

THE SUNDAY after he was confirmed as US Attorney-General, John Ashcroft attended a black Baptist church in Washington. Given his relationship with the American civil rights movement, Mr. Ashcroft was not exactly a favourite guest. - John Rapley

Did media overdo coverage of Malcolm's tragedy?

THE JURY is out. Did the media overdo the coverage of 'Shorty' Malcolm's death and burial? Some of my senior colleagues have raised the question with me. I think it requires study and debate, but I believe the media crossed an... - Desmond Allen

Through the 20th Century with The Gleaner - Camp Road double murder (5)

CONTRARY TO what was first assumed, the two main suspects in the gruesome slaying of two men at 16 South Camp Road on January 28, 1935 did not leave the island as paying passengers on either plane or ship, but... - C. Roy Reynolds










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