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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | January 4, 2006

Crime tops the agenda
CRIME TOPS the agenda for the New Year. With some 1,650 persons murdered last year, making Jamaica the murder capital of the world, poll after poll has indicated that crime is the number one concern of Jamaicans.

The challenge of 2006
NORMALLY, THE start of a new year brings renewed hope, a fresh start and inspiration for a better life. For most, greetings of 'Happy New Year' and wishes of peace, prosperity and progress were stifled and smothered.. - Delroy Chuck


The blessings of Christmas
MY COLLEAGUE Ian Boyne, I guess, is as persistent as I am in defending his religious beliefs. As local head of the Church of God International, founded in the last century by Herbert W. Armstrong, Ian never misses an opportunity... - Peter Espeut


Wishing peace and prosperity in Jamaica
MY GREATEST wish for Jamaica in the coming year is that we become a peaceful and prosperous nation. Prosperity will require a greater understanding of what it is to be a productive nation. This country has lost... - Hilary Robertson-Hickling















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