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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | May 2, 2004

Checkmate!
Davies meets Seaga's challenge

THIS YEAR'S Budget debate was really between Opposition Leader Edward Seaga and Finance Minister Omar Davies, two of the sharpest minds in Jamaican politics. Challenging the Finance Minister on a fundamental issue of economic strategy... (Boyne)

Reneto Adams' fall from grace
LIFE FOR SSP Reneto Adams has been one dizzying journey. I should know, since I've been trying to independently 'cover' him for some time now. (Headley)


Jamaica needs the CSME
IN HIS budget presentation of April 22, 2004, the leader of the Opposition, Edward Seaga, gave what he described as a comparative analysis of Jamaica's trading relationship with other CARICOM countries... (Franklyn)


Casinos and social development
IN 1937 Norman Manley asked the manager of a banana multinational company to dedicate a portion from its sale of bananas to social improvement in Jamaica. This simple idea brought resounding success and untold numbers of Jamaicans... (Buddan)


Beyond one body part
THE HEALTH section in The Gleaner of April 28, 2004 carried two very important discussions. One was the issues raised by Sidney McGill in his article: 'Teaching your child about sex' and the other was the serious concerns raised by.... (Simms)


The Janice Allen case - Distorting the truth
AS I was the lawyer who represented the accused, Rohan Allen, at the trial in Portland, I thought I would take this opportunity to outline the circumstances that gave rise to the matter being disposed of in the way it was.


Protecting the poor and vulnerable
WE HAVE just completed the budget debate, and as expected, the discussion as to whether we are heading in the right direction is on-going. (Tufton)




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