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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | November 3, 2005

A legacy of corruption
THE CHAOS which has descended upon Spanish Town after the killing of a notorious criminal is a baleful tribute to his legacy of corruption. And in the aftermath, we are left to contemplate the contrasting contentions of a senior police officer...

Elusions, illusions and funerals
In a country where the 'informer' is, unfortunately, a pariah, and the code of silence is often violently enforced, evidence of any wrongdoing which has not left a warm physical trail is very elusive. - Melville Cooke


Keeping the records
NEWSPAPER STORIES, video footage and voice recordings of the death of another notorious bad man and the uprising of PNP Spanish Town in the aftermath of Bulbie's shooting by the security forces... - Martin Henry


Crisis management in Washington
THINGS COULD hardly have got worse for the White House last week. The U.S. military death toll in Iraq passed the 2,000 mark. The botched nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court was withdrawn. - John Rapley
















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