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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | September 19, 2005

United Nations shortcomings
ONE COULD be forgiven for having failed to notice that what was billed as the biggest summit ever of world leaders took place in New York this past week. Perhaps that was because national politics seemed to trump global reform at the United Nations.

Raising educational standards
THE PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Teachers' Association has recently made various pronouncements about education, and in particular, about some of the things we need to do to improve the system. - Stephen Vasciannie


Across the water
LAST WEEK, Iraq returned to the front pages. With Congress back from its summer recess, with the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Roberts under way in the Senate, with all the new polls showing President Bush... - Dan Rather

















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