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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | June 20, 2004

Beyond remittances and barrels
FOR TWO days last week, first and second-generation Jamaicans from the Diaspora, namely the United States, Britain and Canada, gathered in downtown Kingston for a conference aimed at exploring possible areas of investment and co-operation. The feedback..

CSME fears unfounded
JEA president argues for regional

DR. ANDRE GORDON, president of the Jamaica Exporters Association (JEA) has scoffed at suggestions that Jamaica will not be ready for participation in the ...


'A Government without pity'
THIS IS a Government without pity. By accident Nicole Webb was shot by police in her back while sitting in the back of a taxi-cab. The Court ruled that she ... Dawn Ritch


Jamaica's trade boycott
South Africa complains

LAST WEEK, we remembered the decision by Jamaica to ban trade with South Africa because of its apartheid policy. Naturally, South Africa had to respond. After ... - Hartley Neita


Analysing America
IF YOU judge countries by how many people want to visit and stay, America must be the best place in the world to live. There are huge line-ups at the U.S. embassy in every country, and even Castro's anti-American rhetoric doesn't stop...












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