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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | October 5, 2006

EDITORIAL - The Trafigura affair
Not unexpectedly, the ruling People's National Party insists that it has done nothing wrong or illegal, following the Opposition's revelation that the PNP received at least a J$30 million contribution from the Dutch-based company Trafigura Beheer

St Andrew and the Bishop

Andrew Holness has been made to apologise for refusing to shake hands with the head of the Peace Management Initiative and Political Ombudsman, Bishop Herro Blair. The bishop is yet to apologise publicly for refusing to shake hands...- Martin Henry


Condi's Mideast visit

No doubt, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice flies into the chaos and violence of the Middle East grateful for the respite it will give from Washington. It is hard to be a Republican in these days. - John Rapley


Making a memorable childhood

I do not know at what age my conscious memories begin, although I can recall picking John Crow beads at the back hedge of Summit Prep School in Morant Bay, St. Thomas, run by Mrs. Fyffe. - Melville Cooke




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