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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | September 7, 2005

Old politics for a new Jamaica?
JAMAICANS ARE justifiably unhappy. High and increasing energy prices have increased the cost of living, as they have done in all oil importing countries across the world. The impact of the standard of living and quality of life of the people...

Unbearable standards of living
HOW POOR people survive, only God knows. The standard of living of every Jamaican, except for the rich and well connected, is being savaged. For the vast majority of Jamaicans, the economic hardships bear down unduly. - Delroy Chuck


Nicodemus rate increase (2)
IN RESPONSE to my column last week 'Nicodemus Rate Increase', Cable & Wireless has come out fighting - without addressing the main issue: that their announced single rate for all domestic calls is a Nicodemus rate increase. - Peter Espeut

















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