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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | May 2, 2003

Managing national problems
WE FACE a number of national problems. The Government does not seem to have the management capability to deal with them. Consider extortion. Many parts of our capital city are governed by warlords, gang leaders or whatever is the name for dons.

Wall Street fraud
REMEMBER DOOR-TO-DOOR salesmen? If you are of a certain age, you will. Or perhaps you live in rural America, where the Fuller Brush man and others like him are still a thing of the present. - Dan Rather


Spotlight on Black River
MANY JAMAICANS with a sense of history will know that the town of Black River is one of the country's authentic historical centres. - Desmond Henry


Poetry's love affair with war
ONE OF the premises of a recent eloquent Stabroek News editorial 'The Violence of War' was that "hawks have no music". - Ian McDonald














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