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Commentary

New impetus on AIDS
UNTIL NOW our political leaders have failed to take a lead role in tackling the AIDS crisis that has been affecting mostly young and productive members of society. It is true that our national HIV/AIDS programme is highly regarded internationally; but...

'Infallible' political predictions

WITH THE departure of Bruce Golding from the helm of the NDM, the political landscape is facing a shakeout. Looks like we are headed back to a two-horse race, the way Jamaican's tend to love it. How will the race turn out as the... - Geof Brown

Rambling on about tobacco

A REPORT in the Wednesday Gleaner said that smugglers are importing tobacco illegally and selling it to other businessmen. One problem seems to be that these importers are avoiding the taxes they should pay on imported tobacco. - Daniel Thwaites

More questions for Braeton

THIS SOCIETY is not divided over the March 14 killings in Braeton. This society is divided. Perhaps rent asunder. The historical fissures of race and class and colour have found convenient bedfellows in modern... - Amina Blackwood-Meeks

A city of dumps

TREASURE BEACH: MARK MY word -- five to ten years from now, every significant residential open lot and real estate property in Kingston, will be standardised dumps filled with the wreckage of useless, rotting automobiles. - Desmond Henry











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