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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | January 18, 2006
A storm in a teacup
A RESIDENT Magistrate in St. Mary has placed a special constable assigned to her court under arrest for failing to call out loudly enough the names of persons to appear before her. Mr. Christopher Brown, chairman of the Special Constabulary Association...
New housing solutions
THE RIGHT to decent shelter is a basic requirement of every human being. Yet, it is denied to hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans. Far too many Jamaicans live in dingy sheds, dilapidated shacks and inhabitable hovels. - Delroy Chuck
The (con)strained campaign
THE CAMPAIGNING candidates for the presidency of the People's National Party have a hard row to hoe. Every one of the four candidates has been part of the PNP government of the last 15 years, and everything each says they will do... - Peter Espeut
Transformation of organisational culture a priority
THE CURRENT impasse at Bernard Lodge Sugar Estate took me right back to the years 1978 and 1980 when I worked in one of Jamaica's largest experiments to effect change in the organisation's culture there. - Hilary Robertson-Hickling
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