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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | September 9, 2007

A question of ethics
Never mind the demands for specifics from Dr. Alverston Bailey, president of the Medical Association of Jamaica, anecdotal evidence would tend to support Chief Justice Zaila McCalla's recent warning to doctors about the issuing of false medical certificates.

Learning from Asafa

In the last two weeks, two major public events have occurred.

A troublesome outcome

The outcome of the general election is surprising in two ways.

'Poorsha' gone, 'Bruised' time now

Well, 33 to 27 and Bruce Golding is going to be inaugurated seven days after the results are final.

The voice of the people

The people of Jamaica have spoken; democracy is alive and well in this blessed land of ours.





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