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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | January 12, 2005

Teen abortions ­ a wake-up call
REGARDLESS OF where one stands on the issue of abortion, the report in this newspaper on the rate of abortions among teenagers would have come as a shock to any thinking person. It is estimated that as many as 30 per cent of Jamaican teens have had one...

The more things change ...
WHATEVER ELSE happens in 2005, we know that it will be a year with a difference. After a record year for murders, we are to have a new commissioner of police. The privatised ... -Peter Espeut


Seaga's legacy
SOME 10 years ago, on March 1, 1995 (before becoming a member of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) or working with Edward Seaga), I wrote a critical column on Seaga's ... -Delroy Chuck


Continue helping tsunami victims
Message from President George W. Bush

AMERICANS JOIN those across the globe in mourning the tens of thousands of lives, many of them children, who were lost in the recent violent tsunamis...













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