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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | May 31, 2007

EDITORIAL - Dilemma of pregnant schoolgirls
The issue of rehabilitation for girls who have become pregnant while attending school has been a contentious one for a long time. It has come into the spotlight again with the disclosure by Beryl Weir, the executive director of the Women's Centre Foundation... -

Press freedom: Guyana, Venezuela et al

"The new Venezuelan Televisora Social (TEVES) today inundated Venezuela's Channel 2 spectrum to initiate a new stage in the Latin American media panorama. "With its initial broadcast early this morning, TEVES eclipsed the image of Radio Caracas Television ... - Martin Henry

The bear retreats into its lair

LONDON: Britain's announcement that it is charging a former Russian spy over the death of Alexander Litvinenko has added details to a story already worthy of a thriller. But it will only worsen relationships between Russia and the West. - John Rapley

What can a 'bills' do?

Welcome, non-voters all, as well as observers, to the first meeting of the JNLP (Just Not Loving Politics) organisation. Every Thursday we will find something more interesting to engage our minds than polls and accusations and counter-accusations... - Mel Cooke

NOTE-WORTHY - Deportees

I think some deportees should be monitored. Jamaicans deported for illegal practices are putting our fragile reputation on the forefront. Though deportees are Jamaicans, many did not learn their unscrupulous methods here. However, because of the association with Jamaica...





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