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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | February 10, 2008

Corruption and political parties
The recommendations of Contractor General Greg Christie on the Cuban light bulb case bring the issue of corruption to centre stage once again. This and the Trafigura case raise very serious questions for the country and the People's National Party (PNP), which they will have to answer.

Is free trade fair trade?

Prime Minister Bruce Golding is emerging as a zealous, free-trade advocate, scathingly chiding critics of the economic partnership agreement (EPA) for their spirit of mendicancy, and being applauded by The Gleaner in the process.

Peter Bunting: The man and the moment

The People's National Party (PNP) has taken certain steps towards its renewal as a future governing party. It has outlined its role as Opposition party at the party's conference in September.

Raising the bar, drawing a line

I don't know Bruce Golding very well. But those who do, say his political mantra is 'substance not style'. Or at least it has been since his National Democratic Movement (NDM) reincarnation.

Death penalty and Jamaica's image

The following is an edited excerpt of the Cobb Family Lecture given recently by Professor Vasciannie on the subject of 'The Human Rights Project in Jamaica'.

The importance of trees

Envision yourself sitting under the shade of an otaheite apple tree. A cool breeze caresses your face and a blanket of fuchsia petals lie at your feet. As you bite into a succulent and juicy apple, the fragrance of the blossoms fills your nostrils.





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