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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | December 7, 2008

EDITORIAL - Political parties should open their books
We agree with Jean Pierre Kingsley, who used to be the boss of Canada's electoral process. Money is important to politics, Mr Kingsley reminded a seminar on political party financing in Kingston last week. But, if you don't regulate the money, the money will regulate the process.

UWI clarifies role in medical training

The following letter was submitted by the University of the West Indies in response to three recent editorials.

Journalism Week: setting agendas

Another Journalism Week, staged by a revitalised Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ), has come and gone [November 30-December 6]. We who operate in the media occupy strategic positions of power and responsibility.

Boarding the 'bus'

There were three pilots, but still the white 'bus' from the capital of Spain went off its route and landed in deep waters. It was not a particularly large fleet, but when it rolled into the harbour with a highly suspect cargo, the native Jamaicans were in 'deep ship'.

Condoms in schools?

In response to the report from the Ministry of Health's National HIV/STI Programme, which revealed that AIDS is the "second leading cause of death in persons 15-24" while HIV infection "doubled in the age group 10-24 between 1995 and 2006", students have been calling for condoms to be distributed in schools.





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