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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | December 29, 2002

How dancehall holds us back
DANCEHALL ARTISTES are more influential than politicians, pastors and private sector leaders. They are especially influential with our at-risk youth and inner-city residents. (Boyne)

The political settlement of 2002
AS WE end 2002, it is clear that the last three months have been a turning point since the October elections. This period has been, on the main, quite positive and the main reason has been... (Buddan)


Policing must be built on mutual understanding - Ellington
THE FOLLOWING are excerpts from a speech made by Senior Superintendent of Police, Owen Ellington, on December 12 at a Luncheon Meeting of the Lions Club of Montego Bay.




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