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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Sunday | March 4, 2007

EDITORIAL - The victims of exploitation
We are not in a position to comment either way on the guilt or innocence of the St. Elizabeth couple who the police have charged for allegedly abetting the sexual abuse of their 12-year-old daughter by a 30-year-old man.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: TT Guardian on LNG and The Gleaner

The Acting Editor of the The Trinidad Guardian, Anthony Wilson, has responded to a Gleaner editorial of February 25 headlined "Myopic economic nationalism" in which the Patrick Manning government was chided for reneging...

Incorrect editorial conclusions

The Editor, Sir: The proceeds of the Crime Bill has been one of the most carefully considered and debated pieces of legislation in recent years.

Cerebral ruminations

Last week's column carried the headline 'Wanted: charisma not cerebrum'. This was a great shock to me. I'd only mentioned charisma twice, and brains not at all. - Dawn Ritch

Welcome to Jamrock

They are coming, they are here! Players, officials, tourists, journalists, fans and mascots. Well, the latter we are not short of, as this country is full of them. - Orville W. Taylor

Significant church milestone

Had that event of March 1, 1457, not set precedence for Protestant Christianity, it could well have passed without notice. - Livingston Thompson





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