Commentary Burrell, Munro and one padlock Melville Cooke writes: "Somewhere, somehow I learnt the theory of one padlock. The premise is that there is no one as officious, overbearing and pseudo-strict as the person who controls one padlock. Just one." 
In the midst of death Jamaica is more important than any of our political parties who wish to choose this path, and we must insist that our leaders behave in a mature and nationalistic manner. If not we will find that our nation is in the midst of death... 
Bush's legacy from past administrations Dawn Ritch writes: "My heart goes out to the American people, and most of all their President, George W. Bush. Readers know that I'm not a fan of America, because I think they've performed rather less well in their time than Britain..." 
Editorial - America mourns and plans for war America is mourning even as it takes the first tentative steps to go to war. The almost universal support from around the world is couched in language specifically targeting terrorism as the enemy. |