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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | June 16, 2007

Loopholes still in gun-drug trade
Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller, among many other promises, announced during her Budget speech in May that an effort would be launched to get rid of the illegal guns barking non-stop throughout the country.

Leadership must come from fathers

The Editor, Sir:I am concerned as every other Jamaican about the state of affairs in Jamaica.

issue: Fathers: hail and blame, good and bad

Sunday is regarded as Father's Day. I wonder how many Jamaican men are expecting a thank you from their children or their wives or, like some will say, their baby mother.

A father is a parent too

Father's Day is a wash-belly child of Mother's Day.





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