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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | March 25, 2004

New day in Antigua
THE PEOPLE of Antigua and Barbuda on Tuesday voted to change their government. They peacefully carried out a major change for a country which has had the same Antigua Labour Party (ALP) governing them since their independence in 1981.

No means exactly that - no
No: the answer to your question is negative, your request or question will not be complied with. - Melville Cooke


Taiwan's provocative election
EACH YEAR at this time, I come here to France to teach a course on globalisation at one of UWI's partner universities. - John Rapley


Malaria? No problem?
MALARIA WAS declared eradicated from Jamaica in 1963, 41 years ago. - Martin Henry











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