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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | July 25, 2004

Why Golding will win
FOR ALL his much-complained-about indecisiveness and lack of guts, Bruce Golding's decision in 2002 to return to the Jamaica labour Party (JLP) is one so pivotal as to compensate for his tentativeness in the past. (Boyne)

Parliamentary independence and Local Gov't councils
THE GENERAL Secretary of the JLP, Karl Samuda, suggested that Benny White, councillor for Portland, could face 'serious sanctions' for joining a vote of no-confidence against the JLP Mayor... (Buddan)


Power from the barrel of a gun
WHEN RONALD Reagan was elected President of the United States I was stunned. How could Americans prefer this bumbling moron to the brilliantly eloquent Jimmy Carter? (Chung)


Research on gender in education system
THE RESEARCH Book, Research and Development in Education 1997 - 2002, contains abstracts of several books, articles and chapters in books. (Nelson)


Seaga-Shearer relationship examined
THE LIVES of Opposition Leader Edward Seaga and Hugh Lawson Shearer, the doyen of organised labour in the country, are inextricably intertwined over four decades of political wranglings, political triumphs, and personal challenges. (Mills)




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