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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | June 26, 2006
Mr Dalley should be supported
WE ARE heartened by the fact that so far there has been none of the stupid noises by Correctional Officers or their trade unions to incite violence in the prisons as was the case just under a decade ago when the then head of the Correctional Services...
Big gaps in education
PEOPLE HAVE been giving me things about education. I think this is because I work at the University of the West Indies. The following came to hand last week, and I hasten to add that it is not necessarily from the hand... - Stephen Vasciannie
Great work NRSC, but...
I HAVE nothing but admiration and respect for the National Road Safety Council (NRSC).Its members are unencumbered in their ideas and proposals for making our roadways safe because they are apolitical, multifaceted and... - Garth Rattray
The high cost of violence
JAMAICA'S HOMICIDE rate at 45 per 100,000 in 2004 is among the highest in the world! Over a 20-year span, we have seen the homicide rate increase from 484 homicides per year to 1,450 in 2004. - Beverley Anderson-Manley
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