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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Some answers now
THE RECEIVER/MANAGER of NetServ, Mr. John Lee, presented an interim report on the company within a short time after the start of his receivership. When he gave the interim report Mr. Lee promised to provide a valuation of the equipment and furniture in...

Rending our hearts
PREVIOUS GENERATIONS felt that Ash Wednesday was so holy a day that it became a public holiday in Jamaica. As Jamaica becomes more "modern", we become more secular, losing the meaning of important religious traditions like Ash Wednesday.- Peter Espeut


Commitment to peace
AT THEIR recent Vale Royal Summit, Friday, February 1, 2002, the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition agreed and urged supporters to make the upcoming General Elections the most peaceful ever. - Delroy Chuck













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