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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Editorial - Peace promise in Parliament
A six-year-old girl took a jar of scotch bonnet peppers to sum-mer camp at the start of July - and thereby hangs a tale. For the jar of peppers was meant to be used as a weapon of self-defence, albeit a juvenile version of pepper spray.

On remaining British
In the current Stone poll, 53% of the country think we would have been better off today had we remained a British colony, and only 15% think we would be worse off. This is bound to cause a great wailing and gnashing of teeth in certain quarters.


The NWC: A victim of politics
Will the assumption of $6.5 billion of National Water Commission (NWC) debt by the Ministry of Water and Housing make much of a difference to the current financial situation affecting it?


Don't legalise drugs
The charge that "nothing works" in the fight against illegal drugs has led some people to grasp at an apparent solution: legalise drugs.












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