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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | March 24, 2005

A conspiracy of 'ginnalship'
FROM THE pen of William Shakespeare comes the infamous indictment that 'something is rotten in the State of Denmark" and with a sense of shame and disgust we are forced to admit that there is a foul odour hanging over Jamaica.

Gerry Adam's dilemma
"IT'S NOT that simple," I could imagine Gerry Adams saying during his American tour as he was repeatedly pressed to finally sever Sinn Fein's ties to the IRA (the Irish Republican Army).


Lonely villagers and their children
IT TAKES a village to raise a child, the saying goes. But what happens when the village seems intent on spoiling the children; what does the concerned villager do? - Melville Cooke


GraceKennedy Foundation Lecture - Jamaica's musical heritage
THE BEST part is the CD. This year's GraceKennedy Foundation Lecture by leading musicologist Marjorie Whylie comes with a compact disc of illustrative sound clips. - Martin Henry













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