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Commentary

When justice failed to deliver
Neither commission of enquiry nor court trial has brought closure to the Montego Bay Street People scandal. The enquiry levelled some blame, particularly on a police officer, but conceded that the original conspirators had not been identified. The trial.

A question of integrity
Everybody knows that the Government borrows money in the billions. Now that they can no longer borrow from Jamaican savers because they must bring down local interest rates, they're borrowing hard currency overseas and big time. - Dawn Ritch

The Editor, the man
Before the 1950s, the editorial office of The Daily Gleaner (as it was then known) and its associated publications, was a men's room. - Hartley Neita

The limitations of our leaders
Flying home, there was a promotional film on Jamaica on the plane. I didn't listen to the sound track, but I saw the usual pictures of waterfalls, beaches, hummingbirds and scantily clad young women. - Diana McCaulay










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