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Commentary

Police prospect
THE BELEAGUERED Jamaica Constabulary may have regained some measure of public confidence in keeping the lid on criminal activity over the festive season. By most accounts, crime was at a tolerable -- though still not acceptable -- level. In short...

The sky is not falling

THE NUMBERS produced by recent polls seemed to have saddened a lot of commentators. Most seem to be alarmed that some 50 per cent of the electors polled were politically disinterested. - C. Roy Reynolds

The decline of agriculture

AT THE eve of the Year 2001, it is agreed that, up to now, human production on the farm has done a superb job of keeping up with human consumption at the table. - Marjorie Stair

Through the 20th Century with the Gleaner Case of the headless corpse (Part 5)
BY LATE November 1952 the evidence provided against Vincent Silvera in the murder of his wife seemed substantial, but one element that appeared to be less than clear was the matter of motive.










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