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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | July 9, 2004

The Privy Council is right
THE OLD ethical saying that the punishment must fit the crime has been interpreted with strict precision by the United Kingdom-based Privy Council in the case of the mandatory death penalty legislation for capital murder passed into Jamaican law in 1992.

Agriculture and the two-foot puss
THE 109TH annual general meeting of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) is scheduled for July 14. Expect fireworks. - Hugh Martin


Childhood memories of Hugh Shearer
TIME IS moving and changing. There are some things that happened last week that we cannot remember or have great difficulty in recalling. - Heather Robinson


Goodbye 'HL'
THIS WEEK it's all about the late Hugh Lawson Shearer, who served as Jamaica's third Prime Minister between 1967 and 1972.












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