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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008

Dr Davies and Caribbean integration
Omar Davies, who used to be Jamaica's finance minister, is not instinctively a Caribbean integrationist. But, as is increasingly becoming apparent with Prime Minister Bruce Golding, experience has taught Dr Davies, even within the limits of his own construct, that there is value in regional collaboration; and beyond the merely peripheral.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Back from the brink

Last week we went to the very brink of the precipice but we turned back. Thankfully, with the unequivocal support of civil society, Commissioner Hardley Lewin withdrew his resignation. We are grateful to him for this decision. - Don Robotham

Our political leaders are failing

Crime, crime and more crime seems to have been the order of the day in the month of May. Over 180 Jamaicans were murdered during that month. In the first week of this month, the mayhem continued. - Lambert Brown

Mystery obscuring history

Imagine! World history was made twice last week and we have to dedicate space to a discussion that should 'Hardley' have made news. - Orville Taylor

Hurricanes and biodiversity

I guess I should be writing about crime and the goings and comings of the police commissioner. But a couple of other things are happening in a big world out there. - Martin Henry





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