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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | May 27, 2007

Consensus on taxation merger
It is not often that Jamaica's political parties so readily move towards consensus on matters that are likely to redound to the national good.

Cheap shot from Golding: No political bias in Gleaner-commissioned polls

Stunned by last Sunday Gleaner's poll report that his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) was trailing the rival People's National Party (PNP) by seven percentage point, Bruce Golding attacked the bearers of the bad news.

Golding needs to stop talking

Opposition Leader Bruce Golding says he's not perturbed by polls, but has a press conference nevertheless.

Gendered justice?

Tomorrow is my mother's 81st birthday, and apart from being grateful for her longevity, mental and moral clarity, I am eternally thankful that she 'tek a good man,' and, therefore, along with the late Elder Taylor, she taught me to shun hypocrisy ...

Free education: Barbados shows the way

This week'sguest column is from a Jamaican resident in Barbados, writing in reaction to a local letter expressing doubts about the prospects of free education here.





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