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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | December 9, 2007

EDITORIAL - An abject state of insecurity
If it wasn't potentially so dangerous, we would perhaps be finding it uproariously funny and amateurishly melodramatic - something from a B-rated movie and an embarrassment to the B-rated at that. We refer to the...

The fight for our youth

The local government elections came and went like the proverbial 'sammy mout.' We have much bigger issues on our plate. The grim statistic speaks for itself: at the time of writing, it has reached just under 1,500 persons murdered. - Don Robotham

Golding slipping already

The Local Government elections held last week were met with a yawn from the voters. The rest of Jamaica closed early, and battened down for the violence. - Dawn Ritch

Political 'buyas'

Unless you tell the pollsters that I am your favourite columnist, then you will not get The Sunday Gleaner. What is mine is mine and what is yours, is yours. Furthermore, all roads leading to that other newspaper will remain unrepaired if any attempt is made to read it. - Orville W. Taylor

Is it safe to go out?

"Please feel free to leave the hotel and go wherever you want. It is safe to do so." These were the words of an official from the Bahamian Ministry of Labour addressing representatives from seven Caribbean countries in Freeport, Grand Bahama, on Tuesday evening.





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