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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | December 3, 2005
Patterson's farewell to the Commonwealth
IN THE turbulence and stridency of Jamaican politics, Mr. P.J. Patterson, as Prime Minister, has been able on most occasions to lower the rhetoric by the simple expedient of being courteous and gentlemanly in dealing with friends and adversaries alike.
When political temperature rises
AND IT came to pass that the political temperature began to rise in Jamdown, and the signs suggested that it would ascend to feverish levels in quick order. Those were the days when an unbridled homicidal rate attained... - Mai'khi C'Nia
Saving for Christmas
SAVING FOR tomorrow was one of the lessons my father taught me when I was a child. Unfortunately, when I left the parental home I forgot this lesson, a lapse I regret to this day. One of my childhood recollections was of a globe... - Hartley Neita
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