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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | November 8, 2004

Seaga to 'steady the ship'
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga has made a timely intervention to rescue the party he still leads from the unseemly squabbling that has overtaken it. Last weekend's aborted annual conference was to have marked the end of his 30-year tenure.

Begin the healing?
SENATOR JOHN Kerry came to a split in the road, and he chose the way that did not lead to a repeat of the 2000 post-election fight in Florida.


Visiting the poor
PAUL YOUNG came and visited with us. He is a clean-cut American. Deeply Christian, serious and devoted to the Lord, he wanted to visit Jamaica and our ministries to the homeless and destitute. It's what Jesus did, it's what Paul wanted to do.


The Bush victory
SO, THE American presidential election has come and gone. Those who measure electoral prospects on the basis of political polling have generally not enhanced their reputations.


Reversing Kingston's ramshackle condition
TODAY'S EXTRACT IS TAKEN FROM THE EDITORIAL PUBLISHED A YEAR AGO NOVEMBER 8, 2003 MAYOR DESMONND McKenzie of Kingston, and Town Clerk, Errol Green, deserve commendation for the campaign they are personally leading to remove illegal signs...












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