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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | April 29, 2006
Editorial - Abuse of emergency sirens
THE WARNING from the police Traffic Division as reported in yesterday's Gleaner, that members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) should desist from abusing the use of sirens, is a timely one that should be heeded by policemen and other drivers...
For a little more oil in the lamp
JAMAICANS BEGAN to enjoy the pleasures of electric power long before residents in many major cities of the world, including New York, did. Many of our sugar cane estates used steam to generate electricity to run their factories from the latter part...
Come fill the Cup
AND IT came to pass that a new issue conflagrated the rock, kick-started by the Labourites who stirred up a wasp nest in the House of Gordon during a sitting of Parliament's Standing Finance Committee.
ISSUE: Religion and politics
I am puzzled by the content of a letter by Rev. Byron G. Malcolm in The Gleaner dated 26/4/06. His views are that religion and politics are opposed to each other; that God's involvement does not feature in the selection of political leadership.
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