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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | May 21, 2005

Editorial - Dalley's timely warning
LABOUR MINISTER Horace Dalley's plea for Members of Parliament (MPs) to be more discriminating in the quality of persons they recommend for overseas employment is one worth heeding, and none too soon.

Some things do not change
EVER SINCE we created the two-party political system in 1944, the politicians have resorted to lies and rumours to destroy their opponents. In those first elections, one rumour was that Alexander Bustamante had an incurable ulcer on his foot.


Introduce whistle-blowing legislation
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CORRUPTION debate is on once again, this time attracting the attention of the head of the executive, Prime Minister Patterson. The Prime Minister has indicated his intention to take full responsibility for the fight...


Move to arrest decay
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A young teacher some years ago, I proclaimed through this very medium that classrooms were now living hell. After many years, the infernal situations in our classrooms are raging hotter than before.














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