Jamaica Gleaner Commentary published: Monday | November 21, 2005
In the wake of hurricanes
THE RECORD-breaking hurricane season has less than a fortnight to go; but it has left more than physical damage in its wake. Much of it is property, private and public and, at the risk of stretching the point, also political.
MICHAEL GAYLE was alive when he came upon a group of police and soldiers. He was dead shortly thereafter. Clearly, his death is attributable to agents of the State, and so, clearly, the State is responsible... - Stephen Vasciannie
WINSTON Kennedy, a former manager of the Hampden sugar factory in Trelawny, was among the more than 150 members in attendance at the 68th annual conference of the Jamaica Association of Sugar Technologists (JAST) held in Ocho Rios... - Hugh Martin
JAMAICA - THE most beautiful place in the world...but Jamaica - one of the most beautiful places in the world is caught in a trap. The high levels of murder, reprisal killings and mayhem that are currently taking place... - Beverley Anderson-Manley