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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Friday | May 25, 2007

EDITORIAL - Air Jamaica future shrouded in secrecy
Air Jamaica is not a private company whose actions and activities are solely the business of a handful of shareholders. The airline belongs to the Jamaican people, who, over a long period, have had to pay dearly for its existence.

Mass-marketing mess

I lock the door when I see him coming. He at times has a crazed look in his eye and is unpredictable; unpredictable is what frightens me most. I visit that intersection often, and it is always the same, he makes a beeline to my clear, not tinted windows. - Tara Clivio

Government waste - Pt II

Last week I started a commentary on government waste that I hope would stir citizens and officialdom into tackling some of the problems that continue to stifle our development.Today I want to draw attention to the blight of downtown Kingston... - Dennie Quill

Taking the political temperature

Many of us have memories of our mothers taking our temperature to find out if we had a fever. This was done not with a thermometer, but by simply placing her forehead against ours. The method was never wrong. Politicians use various methods... - Heather Robinson

NOTE-WORTHY - Welcome home

I write in response to the item titled 'Disappointment' by Pansy Gayle from Boscobel. This writer, like many of our citizens who have lived abroad and then chose to return home, seem very ready to pull up roots in the face of whatever challenges they face.





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