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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | June 5, 2006
Comrades at war
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) is increasingly looking, or, more correctly, sounding like the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). It used to be the JLP, under its former leader, Mr. Edward Seaga, that was constantly in public conflict; seen as divisive...
Understanding international law
INTERNATIONAL LAW is the law that governs relations between and among states. Particularly in the period since World War II, international law has also come to embrace matters concerning human rights within countries... - Stephen Vasciannie
Making a difference
DURING THE course of last week there were two news reports that were revealing particularly for those of us who have been involved in the political process and who would therefore have a particular type of understanding...- Beverley Anderson-Manley
Sunrise for sugar
IT IS beyond reasonable comprehension why sugar continues to be looked upon by some as an industry from the past which needs to be replaced by some new, unidentified, crop or crops which would somehow do better... - Ian McDonald
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