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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Tuesday | February 10, 2004

Avoiding the bitter pill
LAST WEEK'S downgrading of the Government's debt instruments and the country's outlook was a bitter pill for the authorities to swallow.

Don't politicise the Terrorism Bill
UNFORTUNATELY, I was not aware of the January 29, 2004, forum at the Fellowship Tabernacle Church sponsored by Campaign for Global Justice and the newly created Coalition for the Withdrawal of the Terrorism Bill. - Garth Rattray


Not so fast, Dr Robertson
IT WAS reported in the media that the Honourable Minister of Development, Dr. Paul Robertson supports term limits for party presidents and prime ministers. - Devon Dick


Standing firm for justice
TAMAYO WILSON was killed on March 14, 2001. His father, Leonard Wilson, migrated months ago after putting up a valiant fight for justice on behalf of his son and six other young men who were also killed. - D.K. Duncan












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