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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | November 26, 2005

Editorial - A salutary warning
THE INVESTIGATIONS into the reported beating by policemen of Corporal Grantly Waite are continuing but there seems to be enough credible independent accounts that he was savagely battered by officers of the law during a fracas at a police station...

Spread the love (in Jamaica)
WHERE IS the love within, oh Jamdown, whither the fellowship and brotherhood? For thy heart is withering, and thy spirit is waning, and anti-social conduct is crippling thy prospect for national advancement.


Christmas Sunday shopping in Jamaica
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ago, December 7, 1980, the shops in the plazas on the Constant Spring Road in St. Andrew opened their doors to customers to enable them to enjoy the pleasure of Christmas shopping in comfort.


ISSUES: From sex to education
After reading 'What Will Men Think Of Next', I found the opinions of Winnie Anderson Brown to be very archaic and extremely sexist. She decried specifically the 'men' in Parliament for wanting to take action to require women to maintain men.















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