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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | April 26, 2006
The politics of corruption
AFTER A long and complicated legal process, Basdeo Panday, former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, has been found guilty of breaching the twin-island's integrity legislation by failing for three years to disclose a bank account in England...
Better delivery of justice
JUSTICE IS a simple and essential commodity. In human affairs, the desire to have the upper hand, the last lick or the final say is a selfish and easily recognised trait and, without official or state intervention... - Delroy Chuck
Preparing for the new world
OUR CHANGING tele-communications industry celebrates the fifth anniversary of one company, the coming on stream of another company and the continued fight of the former monopoly. This is the shape of the future... - Hilary Robertson-Hickling
Beating a dead horse
EVERY YEAR on April 22 the world celebrates Earth Day, a day when we focus on environmental matters. In some ways it is like beating a dead horse. Say what you will about the importance of the environment, about the importance... - Peter Espeut
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