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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | June 18, 2006

Editorial - Not so, ACP Rose
LEON ROSE, the chairman of the Police Officers Association (POA), is quite within his right to believe that he and other senior officers of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) are underpaid. They may well be.

No policy statement in Janice Allen saga

I NOTE that a number of statements and comments have been made about certain submissions that I made to the Court of Appeal on June 9, 2006 in an appeal filed by Ms. Millicent Forbes against the Attorney-General. (PatricK W. Foster)

Polls, popularity and propaganda

RECENT HEADLINES in the The Gleaner on Thursday June 8, 2006 and The Sunday Gleaner of June 11, 2006 both publicising sections of the May Bill Johnson polls are in my view not a fair and accurate reflection of the analysis... (Abe Dabdoub)

Chickens are coming home

IN THE Supreme Court, with Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe presiding, six defendants including Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams were found 'not guilty'. They faced a jury of their peers. (Dawn Ritch)

Football fever

I AM running an above-average temperature not just because of my irritated sinuses but like most of the world's 6.5 billion residents I am suffering from 'World Cupitis'. (Orville W. Taylor)

Enterprise and the Jamaican psyche

AS MORTALS, we are moved instinctively to worship bigness.We stand dumbstruck gazing at the mighty mountain; we are bewildered at the vastness of the oceans, and we are speechless at the imponderable immensity of space. (Cedric Wilson)





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