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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Saturday | February 16, 2008

Green spaces and Devon House
While the architects and historians will doubtless be deeply interested in the restoration of Devon House to as close to its original Georgian glory as possible, for the majority of those who visit the major...

Mash dem one by one

The road on which I lived as a child was a bed of marl and stones. Every quarter of a mile, there were groups of women wearing dark blue and thick overdresses, who broke stones for a living.

Issue: Let the law take its course

I "know" I am taking a bold step in speaking on behalf of the majority on the issue of the 'Cuban light bulb scandal'.

Commuter plaint

The discontinuation of the 19a express bus service has displaced a lot of commuters. We are now expected to disembark at the transportation centre and transfer to 900 buses which are scarce like 'good gold'. If 900 buses are available, commuters have to push and shove in order to make it on board.





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