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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | July 2, 2007

EDITORIAL - Election froth vs substance
The political campaign now on in earnest is being carried along largely on a sea of froth instead of substance. If the electorate is called on to go to the polls in less than two months, as speculation suggests, then the Jamaican public would have been left...

The PM's disturbing rhetoric

On Monday June 18 at 7:00 p.m., I happened to catch the news on 93.3 FM. The newsreader was reporting on the prime minister's plaintive utterances regarding the biased way that (she says) some media bosses were handling the reports submitted by journalists... - Garth Rattray

Polls, politics and media

There has been no shortage of discussions about political polls, and about the role of the media in partisan politics. Some people believe these issues are apt to produce yawns, but others disagree. The latter are correct - the interplay between polls... - Stephen Vasciannie

Perspectives on terrorism

It's safe to say that the driver of the car packed with explosives that was found in central London early Friday morning was not a very impressive terrorist. Driving erratically down Haymarket at 1:30 in the morning in a silver Mercedes... - Gwynne Dyer

NOTE-WORTHY: Not changing course

The recent attack on my beloved party by the Labourites tells of their arrogance to the political process. First, what they have done is to give the PNP our biggest campaign slogan to date, " We not changing course".





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