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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | June 3, 2007

Howshouldwe live?
The sheer indiscipline and self-indulgence on our roads which result in such gruesome deaths. The corruption of our cops which facilitates such lawlessness. The greed which makes it nigh impossible to eliminate the drug trade.

Planning for what?

The present period of government will expire in October, a mere five months away, assuming that the general election is notcalled before.

Food for thought for the EOJ

The Editor, Sir: I served as a presiding officer in three Local Government elections and as a supervisor in the last general election.

Talking with the US president and investors about globalisation

In two weeks (June 19-21), CARICOM Prime Ministers will meet with President George W. Bush, in Washington. CARICOM officials will also meet with the Caribbean diaspora at the Conference of the Caribbean: A 20:20 Vision.

Who really abolished slavery?

President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, who has stood out like a towering lighthouse amongst world leaders when it comes to paying homage to Haiti's unparalleled revolutionary accomplishments, and historical influence, has not...

Towards sustainable development of Jamaica's fishing industry

Over the last two and a half years, the fishing industry has been hit hard by a series of hurricanes.

The woefully incompetent West Indies Cricket Board

Love is a wonderful thing, when it's going right. Your heart sings, you walk on air. But when it goes wrong, there's nothing more painful. Your inside hurt.

Robinson's 'challenged' argument

The Editor, Sir: The letter from attorney Gordon Robinson (Gleaner, May 18) defending the Minister of Justice for his utterances against a judge, made me consider anew the extent of a judge's independence and what may be said from the...





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