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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | May 28, 2004

Banking on education
WE NOTE with keen interest that within days of each other the heads of Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) and National Commercial Bank (NCB), the island's two major banks, have signalled the basis of their support for education in Jamaica.

Hugging up is against the law
THE MINISTER of National Security in his presentation in the Sectoral Debate in Parliament last week brought once more into sharp focus the danger of elected representatives forming alliances or relationships with criminals. - Heather Robinson


Coconut - the forgotten crop
PERHAPS THE best kept secret in Jamaica today is the work being done on coconuts. - Hugh Martin


Public trust in the police
Contributor I HAD no idea that public trust in the Jamaica Constabulary Force had so dramatically weakened until last week. Here's what happened. - Dennie Quill











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