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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Tuesday | April 4, 2006
A word of caution
WE SHARE Portia Simpson Miller's sense of urgency in wishing to eliminate corruption in general and in the operation of public boards in particular. But we are concerned about the mandate given by the PM to her Cabinet that a pastor should be appointed...
Fighting corruption in business and politics
ON SATURDAY, past president of the Incor-porated Master Builders Association of Jamaica(IMAJ),Don Mullings, in wide-ranging remarks at the IMAJ Annual Dinner said,"there is no right way to do a wrong thing." He was not self-righteous...- Devon Dick
Sorrow which never ends
DEATH IS among the most ordinary of experiences. After all, everyone dies."Most things don't happen; this one will."In this sense, it is no big thing. Indeed, there is a view which holds that death should not concern us... - Ian McDonald
Don't rationalise away murder
THERE'S BEEN more than the usual verbal traffic over the gruesome and bizarre murder of Trade Board Chairman, Ambassador Peter King. All the talk of a party, of screams in the middle of the night, revealing home-made sex tapes... - Garth Rattray
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