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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | May 21, 2007

EDITORIAL - Wolfowitz's fall should signal new World Bank era
THE FALL of Paul Wolfowitz and the circumstance of his demise provides an opening for the reform in the system for selecting the president of the World Bank, as well as the head of its sister institution...

Pakistan's troubles

In terms of potential repercussions, there may be no more important international story than that of the ongoing unrest in Pakistan, but indications are that very few Americans are paying attention. So why should we all care about the embattled government... - Dan Rather

'Protesterone'

Jamaica is number one in many spheres. We produce the world's best coffee (Blue Mountain coffee), the world's fastest man (Asafa Powell), the best song of the 20th century (One Love by Bob Marley), possibly the most churches per capita and the most murders... - Garth Rattray

Seating time for parties

The election temperature is rising. For some time now, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has announced its full slate of candidates. In the case of the People's National Party (PNP), there are still two critical seats outstanding. - Beverley Anderson-Manley

NOTE-WORTHY - Support Labour Day

Support Labour Day - As a concerned citizen of Montego Bay, I am calling on Montegonians and, for that matter, all Jamaicans to go out and support their Labour Day projects in the various communities. When we can understand that May 23 was officially selected to commemorate...





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