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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | June 30, 2006
Unseemly gender bias over principal
WE DEEM it unseemly and vulgar that the choice of a woman to be principal of St. George's College - the Kingston high school for boys - should have aroused opposition from parents and faculty. That fact of the selectee's gender ought...
Beauty and shame
ONE OF the most calming influences in the life of human beings is to be found in the beauty of the environment in which we live. Most homeowners plant some type of plant that blooms and adds colour to their homes. Some are good...- Heather Robinson
Call to action - the child abuse epidemic
THE STORY goes like this. An 11-year-old girl left in the care of her grandmother in rural Jamaica was raped by a 70-year-old neighbour and became pregnant. Devastated by the news, the child's mother, who lived in England... - Dennie Quill
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