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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | November 17, 2002

Editorial - No to corruption
IMPLICIT in the pledge by the Prime Minister to lead a Government without a "taint of corruption" is the recognition that his previous administration was bedevilled by far too many scandals and suggestions of corruption.

Crime has put Jamaica in a state of emergency
THE EDITORIAL in The Gleaner of November 13 as well as the article by Ian Boyne in The Sunday Gleaner of November 10 are of the utmost importance for Jamaicans. (Robotham)


Garrison policing and warring tribes
RECOGNISING THAT police efforts to control violent crime depends to a great degree upon community co-operation, Minister of National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips, needs to establish small 50-man police stations in select high crime ... (Crooks)











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