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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | January 21, 2006
A society on edge
THE ERUPTION of street protests and industrial disputes across the island are portents of a potentially unstable year in Jamaica. Within a matter of a week there have been angry protests and sometimes violent confrontations in St. Elizabeth; Old...
The Moneague legend
A HURRICANE in mid-October 1810 caused massive damage and destruction from high winds and floods all over the island. In five days, the valley adjacent the village of Moneague in St. Ann was covered with water, leaving only the... - Hartley Neita
From Arawaks to CSM
IN THE beginning was the rock, and the rock was a tranquil locale, which was endowed with nature's gifts and inhabited by Arawaks, or Tainos, for in recent times there is confusion as to which it was. Yea, conies and iguanas... - Mai'khi C'Nia
ISSUE: The Super Plus protest FRIGHTENING
The reported kidnapping, tying and beating of two young employees allegedly by top management and supervisors including the CEO of the Super Plus supermarket in Mandeville is frightening and must be condemned.
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