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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Protecting the watersheds
LIKE THE society, the environment is under a great deal of stress. The old Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA), now amalgamated with land management and planning agencies to form the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), has...

Phillips does not deserve a honeymoon
WRITING IN 1988 ­ some 14 years ago ­ National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips, at that time a lecturer in the Consortium Graduate School of Social Sciences, made the following observations about crime and violence... - D.K. Duncan


...But Paulwell is an honourable man
THE PRIME Minister's defence of Minister of Technology the Honourable Philip Paulwell reminds me of Mark Anthony's speech in the Shakespearean play Julius Caesar. In that drama Anthony makes an ironic statement on Brutus as an... - Devon Dick


Politicians must preach peace to their supporters
THE UNMISTAKABLE smell of politics is once again in the air. As the time for the General Elections draws near, political parties are warming up their respective engines and revving up in preparation for the big event. - Garth Rattray













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