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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | October 5, 2005

Another disturbing Tivoli intervention
WE WOULD prefer not to second-guess the security forces when they carry out raids in pursuit of criminal suspects. We believe that they have a duty to go after suspects, whoever and wherever they are. No area and nobody should be above the law.

The alternative government
WHAT IS the Opposition doing about law and order? Why is the Opposition so quiet? The Opposition should be offering solutions to ease the pain and suffering of the people, to reduce crime, to stop the decline of the economy... - Delroy Chuck


Back on the ranch
I HAVE been away from this column for a little while and I must thank the Editor for allowing me the break which was unavoidable. My apologies to the numerous persons who have accused me of denying them... - Hugh Martin


Putin's move
IN CHESS, the King's Gambit is an opening built on the principle of exchanging a short-term concession for long-term gain. A player sacrifices a pawn, but in the bargain obtains a strong position in the centre of the board. - Dan Rather

















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