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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | January 18, 2004

Media sniffing Seaga's blood
EDWARD SEAGA might have lost a number of national electoral contests, but the number of contests he has won in his own political party is numerous ­ and growing....-Ian Boyne

Beating a politically dead man walking?
CONVENTIONAL WISDOM is, in light of the continuous unfolding of events since last November's Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) conference, that Edward Seaga is, at best, a survivor; at worst, he is a political ... - Headley


The shifting centre of reform
ONE OF the most perverse and wasteful political movements in Jamaica's history in terms of dissipating intellectual energy, reform fervour and generational élan, was the Workers... -Earl M. Bartley


POLITICS OF OUR TIME
Getting politics and economics right

IN OUR neoliberal age, markets are regarded as the solution and politics as the problem. Politics, George W. Bush said at the recent Summit ... -Robert Buddan


Another example of sexual hypocrisy
A REUTERS report out of Singapore, published in the January 8, 2004 edition of The Gleaner, informs us that Singapore may decriminalise oral sex between men and women but "homosexual oral ...-Glenda Simms






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