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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | June 8, 2003

Collaring crime
IN JAMAICA, we swing from one crisis to another without ever coming to a solution of the fundamental problems which we face...This week the panic is about crime and the police, in particular, the problem of special police units... (Robotham)

Rock and a hard place
MANY JAMAICANS would like to send two messages in the upcoming elections. The actions required, however, are contradictory, and they are concerned that the outcome will be confused and misinterpreted. (Bartley)


Girls behaving badly
IN The Gleaner of May 29, 2003 photographer Norman Grindley presented the country with three pictures that said "more than a thousand words". (Simms)


Parliamentary representation and salaries
THE PARLIAMENTARY Review Commission under the chairmanship of Oliver Clarke held sessions at the University of the West Indies on Wednesday last involving two panels. (Buddan)


Press freedom is not a 'gnat'
NO JAMAICAN journalist - bar none - has been as vehement, vociferous and raucous about press freedom as John Maxwell. You cannot hold a conversation with him without that unbridled passion for press freedom and journalistic rigour... (Boyne)





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