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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Monday | October 4, 2004

Tackling musical violence
THE TIMING, if not the wording, of the statement issued last Friday by six companies which utilise Jamaican music and entertainers to varying degrees is a clear indicator that the pressure of overseas gay rights organisations has struck home.

Hurricanes then and now
IN THE early-morning hours of September 8, 1900, the Gulf waters surrounding Galveston, Texas, began to rise.


Debating cricket and 'Litriture'
"I THINK that your next column will be about the West Indies team". At least three people said this to me immediately following our exciting win against England in the ICC Champions Trophy Competition.


This other hurricane
IT WAS creating a storm in the Caribbean and from all indications Jamaica was a sure hit. The people of Jamaica were taking no chances.












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