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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Tuesday | May 31, 2005

Dealing with unethical behaviour
SCANDALS, LIKE a subterranean fever, keep erupting, adding more blemishes to the face of the nation which should be blushing with embarrassment at the epidemic of corruption which almost daily comes to light.

Don't wait!
ON SEVERAL occasions in the past I have used this medium to beseech that we (1) play the National Anthem everyday at noon, (2) follow it up with a moment of silence to show respect for our numerous murder victims... - Garth Rattray


Azan's wake-up call
LAST WEEK, after the Stand Up For Jamaica event, my tennis partner, Dr. Robert Robinson, operator of the Midlands Specialist Centre in May Pen, Clarendon, related his childhood experience with Mr. Azan. - Devon Dick














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