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Commentary

Lewd lyrics and the law
The chronic failure of Jamaican authorities to enforce existing laws is responsible for many of our problems. Night noises, littering of streets, straying animals are but a sampling of this failure. Another instance finally reached judicial...

Moving the higglers - again

So the streets of the heart of the downtown Kingston commercial district are to be rid of vendors who have again captured the sidewalks and the streets causing chaos and congestion and forcing traffic to a snail's pace...

J'cans want to get the hell out
This newspaper's lead story last Wednesday "Passport, job hysteria", should leave not a scintilla of doubt as to where the country is headed. The chaos caused by thousands at the new passport office and at the Ministry of Labour office - Dawn Ritch...

Signs of confusion
The church I attend, when I do, is in Half-Way Tree, St. Andrew. It was built more than 300 years ago on lands which then stretched from where it now stands at the corner of Eastwood and Hagley Park Roads to Kings House at the corner of - Hartley Neita..

The common denominator
With 11 police officers killed in nine months, 2001 is shaping up to be a year that the Jamaica Constabulary Force would rather not have gone through. At the time of writing, the latest victim was Clyde Morgan - Melville Cooke...












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