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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | November 23, 2008

Review of redundancy law urgently needed
It seems that the Government is finally facing reality and is beginning the process of managing expectations.Last week in the Senate, Don Wehby, minister without portfolio in the finance ministry,...

Groups fail to meet EU criteria

On Sunday, November 16, The Gleaner published an article, captioned 'Agriculture under arrest' written by Julian 'Jingles' Reynolds, that raised a number of issues concerning an unsuccessful application for a grant from the... - Marjorie Stair

Wars that changed the world

Big or little, President Obama will have his war. President Bush had his, the Iraqi War and the War on Terror, the latter being a rather different business from the conventional war between states. - Martin Henry

Hanging conscience?

I like when my elected leaders take charge and take responsibility. More so, as a thinking Jamaican, it is always good when they show logic by telling us what they hope to achieve in taking particular decisions. - Orville Taylor

Whose conscience vote?

'I feel obliged to make some comments on the charade currently taking place in our Parliament, whereby our parliamentarians are purporting to have a conscience vote as to whether they should retain or remove the death... - Norman Wright





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