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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | September 16, 2007

Targeting public officers
Jamaica's political history is replete with examples of politicians of varying rank publicly vilifying and attacking the integrity of public officers with whom they have disagreements.

Furore over dual citizenship - Time to exorcise Section 40

In post-election contentions some losing players are seeking to be declared winners by technically knocking out their opponents with Section 40 of the Constitution.

Bruce and Danville, verbose fellow travellers

Danville Walker, Direc-tor of Elections, is a sancti-monious time-server.

Cabinet crockery

Yeah! Another reality 'cheque'. - Orville Taylor

Coping with defeat

Before 1997, when the People's National Party (PNP) retained power, winning more than two consecutive terms in office in Jamaica was never allowed by the electorate.- Cedric Wilson





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