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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | November 2, 2008

Table the beef, Mr Spencer
This newspaper, as the health minister Mr Ruddy Spencer declared about himself, does not countenance corruption and firmly believes that public officials ought to follow the rules.But merely stating that someone is...

United States makes history (again)

Many of us may only exhale when we see the results on Tuesday night. Even then, spooked by 2004 (when Al Gore won Florida only to lose it), we may wait until well into the evening to pop the champagne corks. - John Rapley

Highest voter turnout in decades predicted

WASHINGTON,D.C. (AP): Voter turnout will be the highest in decades, dwarfing recent United States presidential elections, experts predict.

John Obama or Barack McCain

In two days' time, voters in the Great American Republic will decide for either 'John Obama' or 'Barack McCain' to be president. - Martin Henry

'Race' not for the ...

He is in the race of his life. In a few hours we will know if he has made history to become the youngest and first black person to gain this title. Of course, when he was first selected, many thought that he was not ready and had too little experience. - Orville Taylor

The centre cannot hold

The world as we know it is changing. The assumptions on which many of us based our sense of security have been shattered. Our faith in world systems has been destroyed by the events of the past few months. - Esther Tyson





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