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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | August 19, 2007

Seeing and hearing for ourselves
Political commentary is really nothing more than running your mouth in public. Writing a column or talking on radio doesn't give anyone special insights or knowledge. All it really means is a bigger audience than the normal rum bar. (Chang)

Loyalty to country

A good deal of public interest has been aroused about the question of citizenship and loyalty. Many people who are residents of Jamaica have their roots in a foreign country where they were born. They love Jamaica but their loyalty is to the country of their birth.(Seaga)

The People's National Party's manifesto: vision and planning

The PNP's manifesto is not the usual kind. It is a vision and planning document. It does more than itemise what the PNP intends to do in the next five years. It sees those five years as part of a building process towards the ultimate vision of building a quality society of First World status by 2030. (Buddan)

Jmaica Labour Party gaining momentum?

The latest Bill Johnson poll showing the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) narrowing the gap with the People's National Party (PNP) must be deeply concerning to the latter party just one week before the crucial general election. (Boyne)

A glimpse of Portia's vision

I am sure no matter how the debate had gone last week Saturday night, most supporters of the People's National Party and the Jamaica Labour Party would have remained firm as to how they will be voting come August 27. For them, it was simply a good show of who had the better leader.(Malcolm)

A breakthrough innovation in health care

Public health facilities should consider public-private partnership (PPP) in response to some of the endemic problems faced by hospitals and primary health care services. (Cammock)





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