HIS PARTY has again vindicated him. His resoluteness, defiance and sheer guts in the face of intimidatory tactics by party hooligans and the sharp opposition from party central and the Bruce Golding campaign have paid off handsomely.
MICHAEL MANLEY would have been 80 on December 10. When he died in 1997, a Gleaner poll found that 68 per cent of Jamaicans thought he should be made a national hero.
IN THE December 6, 2004 edition of The Gleaner, contributor Neisha Haniff gave 'witness and testimony' to her efforts in the earlier groupings that established 'the struggle for women's rights'.
LIKE MOST Jamaicans I grew up scorning and laughing derisively at homosexuals as the lowest form of human life - disgusting perverts whose sexual practices were vile abominable acts to be stamped out by any means necessary.