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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | March 16, 2006
The PSOJ at 30
THIS WEEK'S celebration of 30 years of existence of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), which has unquestionably shaped the out-turn of modern Jamaican history, offers another opportunity for a close examination of the state of the...
A number versus a name
IN JAMAICA, you are either a name or a number. Vilma Mais is a name in death as she was in life, as The Observer told us in no uncertain, very bold, very large headline manner last Thursday after she was stabbed on the grounds... - Melville Cooke
South West St Andrew
APART FROM downtown Kingston, South West St. Andrew and surrounding areas were the first parts of the capital city that I got to know very well, as country come to town. he first place I lived in Kingston was on St. James Avenue... - Martin Henry
France goes on strike again
THE AGED doorman, remembering with fondness the national strike which shut down France in 1968 and for a brief time looked like it might start a revolution, was dismissive. "These students don't know how to organise a strike,"... - John Rapley
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