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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | July 30, 2006
Searching for answers in Mideast conflict
It is, at best, naïve, for the United States to to be outraged that Israel interpreted the failure of the Rome summit to call for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East crisis as tacit approval by Washington for it to continue its "shoc...
Public Affairs - Governance on the shelf
"There has been little fundamental change from the colonial period in the role and organisation of government when Jamaica achieved independence and the basic structure has remained virtually the same since" states the... - Errol Hewitt
Whitehouse development: a bad idea
The Whitehouse scandal is all-consuming. It has destroyed the reputation of Dr. Vin Lawrence and threatens that of the great and the good. They are the stars of the genetically-connected, an all-time roll-call of... - Dawn Ritch
Dutty tuff!
It has been more than four decades since this ageless Jamaican poem was written and first performed by the late great Dr. the Honourable Louise Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou). Yet, it is amazing how much of it is relevant today. - Orville W. Taylor
No need to raid our pension funds
The Prime Minister's controversial plan to use the nation's pension funds to stimulate business is both unnecessary and unfeasible. There is enough investment money around without anyone having to touch the funds... - Ken Jones
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