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

How to save Test cricket
DESPITE THEIR pathetic record, the West Indies have created some unforgettable memories over the past five years. In 1999 there was Brian Lara's 'resurrection' 213 at Sabina, and his 'one wicket win' 153 at Kensington. (Chang)

The rise of Pearnel Charles ... and the emancipation of labour
THE PASSING of Hugh Shearer, the rise of Pearnel Charles as a front-running candidate to lead the Jamaica Labour Party, and the approaching celebrations of political Independence and Emancipation, give cause to reflect... (Buddan)


Wanted: Good 'bad girls'
TALLULAH BANK-HEAD is reputed to have said "It's the good girls who keep the diaries; the bad girls never have the time." Bankhead's 'bad girls' might have been involved in activities that were 'irritating' to any society... (Simms)


Choosing the next Prime Minister
TODAY, JAMAICA says final farewell to one of its most exemplary political leaders, the late former Prime Minister, Most Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer. (Boyne)


Caribbean Court of Justice - Another retreat from Independence
I AM numbered among the two and a half million Jamaican lay persons who are about to be given a Caribbean Court of Justice without being allowed the right to help decide whether we want it or not. (Jones)




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