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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | January 19, 2006
Cavalcades of indiscipline
DR. PETER PHILLIPS, who has hopes of being Prime Minister of Jamaica, needs to bring all the moral suasion he can muster to persuade his supporters to cooperate fully with the police investigating the murder of Mr. Damion Hussey in Golden Spring....
Honouring Chevannes
THIS EVENING one of our prime intellectual forums, the undercroft of the Senate Building of the UWI, comes alive with the opening of a conference in honour of Professor Barry Chevannes. The social scientist has spent a lifetime... - Martin Henry
Canada votes
FOR MORE than a century, Canadian federal elections have followed a fairly regular pattern. For long spells, the Liberals dominate. Indeed, so common are Liberal governments in Ottawa that they have come to be known... - John Rapley
Dumb justice(s)
ON MONDAY, The Gleaner reported that Christopher Bowen, chairman of the Special Constabulary Association, has demanded a Resident Magistrate assigned to St. Mary make a public apology. This arose from an incident... - Melville Cooke
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