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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | September 25, 2008

EDITORIAL - Way forward for the PNP
Dr Peter Phillips and those senior members of the People's National Party (PNP) who supported his failed challenge to Portia Simpson Miller's leadership of the PNP, followed the only decent course when they resigned their party posts to give Mrs Simpson Miller...

Golding must apologise for 'extort' remark

Last Sunday, a large group of retired principals and teachers worshipped at the Boulevard Baptist Church, St Andrew. This group of hard-working, humble professionals has served the country faithfully. And many teachers, after giving so much... - Devon Dick

Canada votes (quietly)

OTTAWA, Canada:It seems the good child does not get the attention of the troublemaker. One can be forgiven for not noticing that, while the United States (US) is running an election campaign, so, too, is Canada. Even many Canadians are taking little note... - John Rapley

Reaping the whirlwind

It was inevitable that the People's National Party (PNP), which has, for decades, utilised and crafted messages in its political education and election campaigns based on class divisions and class warfare, should now be riven by similar charges and conflicts...Colin Steer

Farewell, Mbeki

It was widely believed of South Africa's outgoing president, Thabo Mbeki, that the only time when he was not plotting was when he was asleep. More than his bizarre views on AIDS or even his failure to do much for South Africa's poor, it was that reputation... - Gwynne Dyer





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