Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
Published: Monday Friday | May 29, 2009
EDITORIAL - Of history and George Headley
Edward Seaga, the former prime minister and social anthropologist, by his own admission, recently found history - in its fullest sense. And it was good. It has provided Mr Seaga with a context from which to critique, and proffer solutions, to current economic problems... Read More...
In defence of theology
I appreciate the time Professor Winston Mendes Davidson has taken (see The Gleaner of May 26) to respond to my column of last week, but I wish he had read it a little more closely and analytically - and dispassionately. Read More...
Dressing the wounds of dancehall
In the article entitled 'No Caribbean love for dancehall' by Krista Henry in the May 10 issue of The Gleaner, the assertion that "Caribbean islands are putting a 'stop order' on Jamaican artistes travelling throughout the region... Read More...
NOTE-WORTHY
Gov't aids downtown's demise - Howard Hamilton in his Gleaner column (May 28) pleads for the floating of a government bond to spur the redevelopment of Kingston. Read More...












