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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | October 28, 2007

The Church, gambling and tourism
Predictably, with Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett indicating the new government's willingness to re-examine the possibility of allowing full casino gambling here, church representatives have expressed their...

PUBLIC AFFAIRS - Corruption and the black bourgeoisie

Shocking allegations about some members of the previous People's National Party (PNP) government have come to public attention. The Cuban light bulb saga threatens to out-Trafigura Trafigura. Nobody wants to jump to conclusions and to try anyone in public. - Don Robotham

'Butch's' tentacles are everywhere

Gordon 'Butch' Stewart has written a most ill-tempered and overlong response to a former junior minister. The latter pointed out that yet another of the former's employees had been elevated to a public position of influence. - Dawn Ritch

Fiah Seshaiah? No Niah!

Several months ago, everybody wanted to burn Ere Sheshaiah at the stake for declaring that the late Pakistan coach, Bob Woolmer, was murdered. According to the good doctor, somebody had choked him manually. - Orville W. Taylor

The economics behind gender imbalance

Professor Carolyn Cooper's response to Edward Seaga's call for serious research into the imbalance between males and females at the University of the West Indies (UWI) was interesting. - Cedric Wilson





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