Jamaica Gleaner Commentary published: Saturday | August 13, 2005
A matter of public health
SOME SUB-SAHARAN countries are affected by plagues of locusts; in Jamaica we seem periodically to be confronted with plagues of rats. First there was New Kingston, then Lucea and now Montego Bay. In the balance of nature, rats play an important role in...
Learning geography from The Gleaner
MY FATHER was the headmaster of the elementary school at Four Paths in mid-Clarendon. He was also The Gleaner correspondent for the village. - Hartley Neita