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Commentary

Editorial - Amnesty's damning indictment
This country is on the way to becoming an international pariah spoken of with the scorn and derision usually reserved for Pol Pot's Cambodia, Apartheid South Africa, and other countries infamous for their killing fields.

...Till unity comes
Contributor Amina Blackwood-Meeks writes: "My friend, the late great musician and wordsmith, Joe Ruglass, used to be fond of saying, "There can be no community till unity come!".

Are we snobs?
In last Sunday's Gleaner, there was a report that an information technology company operating in the Montego Bay Freezone area has blamed a "factory" stigma which has apparently caused students in that city to fail to respond to advertisements...

The arrival of spring
"I'm at the Washington Park Arboretum, standing under a crab-apple tree for a ceremony on Tree Amnesty Day", writes contributor Diana McCaulay.











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