Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
Published: Monday Saturday | August 1, 2009
EDITORIAL: Chewing over the recession
We note with interest that the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) has launched a nutritional guide, which gives balanced meal plans for a family of five at what is considered a reasonable cost. Read More...
A Red Stripe in high places
The Editor, Sir:The recent arrest of black Harvard Professor Dr Henry Louis Gates by James Crowley, a white Cambridge, Massachusetts police sergeant, has been in the news all across the world. Read More...
Lessons from a tragedy
The Editor, Sir:Can any 'good' come from the Armadale tragedy? Well, it is a tragedy in the truest sense and we would much rather it had not happened but, like all tragedies, there are lessons to be learned and deficiencies which otherwise would not... Read More...
Rumpoles and sticky wickets
A lawyer named Strange died, and his friend asked the tombstone maker to inscribe on his tombstone, "Here lies Strange, an honest man, and a lawyer." The tombstone maker gravely insisted that such an inscription would be confusing. Read More...









