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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | June 16, 2005

Rooting out corruption
BASED ON his most recent pronouncements, the Prime Minister seems to have accepted that there is a distinction between unethical behaviour by public servants warranting punitive action and legally-defined corruption.

Coping with our environment
SUNDAY NIGHT'S jolt, unnervingly at the same time of year as the Great Port Royal earthquake, reminds us of how vulnerable we are to natural environmental forces that we can't control. - Martin Henry


Getting fatherhood right
SUNDAY WILL be, for many, almost a National Day of mourning. It will be the prescribed Father's Day. In this much bandied about matter of totally absent, slightly distant and withdrawn (pun intended) fathers... - Melville Cooke


Conundrums and crashes
SOMETHING STRANGE seems to be happening in U.S. financial markets,and nobody can account for it. But it is troubling the world's central bankers, who are starting to worry... - John Rapley














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