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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | March 11, 2006

When words are not enough
THE EMOTIONAL pain and suffering that accompany death and tragedy are always more poignant the closer persons are to the victims.

Crime on the rock
AND IT came to pass in the week that was, that creation celebrated both peace and the fairer sex, and these things art of major significance to thee oh Jamdown, for the integrity and viability of thy future as a nation hinge on them.


Hang them at high noon
IN YEARS past when men reached a state of uncontrolled anger, many were said to have said, "If me kill you me cyan hang, for me we get Barrister Norman Manley fe defend me." - Heartly Neita


ISSUES: Flogging dead horses
FLOGGING FUNERAL: The gesture of Dennis Kelly, principal of Charlie Smith High School, represents the contradiction that exists in many minds in Jamaica regarding the use of corporal punishment in schools.















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