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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | November 30, 2003

Jamaica's grave economic challenges
MY PROFESSIONAL colleague was distraught on Tuesday morning. Her daughter could not go to school that day for when my friend went to the ATM nearly 9:00 the night before, there was only $47 in her account and you can't get less than $100... (Boyne)

Parties and democratic renewal in Ja
LAST WEEKEND, the two major parties set their minds to matters relevant to internal reform and consequently toward change in the broader political system. (Buddan)


Onward with the reform
BOTH THE People's National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) indicated in their 2002 General Election manifestos that constitutional reform would be at the top of their political agenda in the upcoming five years. (Bartley)


More than a degree: Preparing to teach overseas!
A NUMBER of articles and letters in the local media have drawn attention to problems being faced by Jamaican teachers who have been recruited to teach in Britain. (Simms)


The Golding phenomenon
BEING VERY young at the time my memories of the 1972 election are hazy, but I do recall nearly all of us at school shouting 'power' at passing motorcades. (Chang)





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