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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | December 30, 2007

New leadership for the new year
The end of one year and the start of another is a time for reflection on the state of Jamaican society and on what we can each do to make it better. This is particularly important because if there is one thing which experience has taught us over the last 20 years it is that we have a real leadership crisis.

2007: Year of diminished hope

The ousting of Jamaica's most consistently popular politician since Michael Manley and the cloud over the head of Mr. Constitutional Reform concerning his decision to fire members of the Public Service Commission are indicators of the sense of diminished hope and dashed dreams which characterise Jamaican politics in 2007.

Riddle me dis, riddle me dat in 2008

The perfect setting for a riddle is when an unknown solution exists for a puzzling problem. Predicting the solution is as much speculation as it is a product of reason.





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