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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | October 8, 2004

On paying tuition fees
SOME OF the tertiary students who staged a peace march against violence in Spanish Town last Sunday wore different caps on the Mona campus this week. These were members of the Guild of Students who had spearheaded the march for peace, having invited...

Policy options after 'Ivan'
THE DEBATE on the role of a Government in an economy is an ongoing one. Some feel that the Government's influence on economic activities should be minimised, and that ... - Wayne Henry


Trauma on the farm
THE OFFICIAL estimate of the damage to the Agricultural sector by Hurricane Ivan is said to be $6.7 billion. That is approximately 30 per cent of the overall estimate of damage to the country ... - Hugh Martin


Pension dilemma
EARLIER THIS week I ran into a retired police officer. So far as I can remember his name was never linked to any scandal. He was one of the decent hardworking members of the Force. - Dennie Quill












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