Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Published: Monday Monday | March 23, 2009

EDITORIAL - The familiar case of Sheldon Adimoolah
THE CASE of Sheldon Adimoolah, which was reported in this newspaper last Friday, is not particularly unusual and, therefore, unlikely to stir a judicial head. Unless there was a public outcry, of which there was none. But Mr Adimoolah's situation, or variations thereof... Read More...

A letter to Jamaica - Part II
Marcus Garvey inspired people all over the world including some of the great African leaders who came afterwards. That great man, when he taught, spoke to them in their own language, in their own way. Yes, we have produced some great people and those people would be disappointed... Read More...

What if ...
Forget fine-toothed combs, many people read newspaper columns with more than optical microscopes; they use scanning electron microscopes to seek out possible inaccuracies, contradictions, innuendoes and even political leanings. Read More...

NOTE-WORTHY
Dick's skewed analysis - Devon Dick's article of March 20, discussing the implications of Dabdoub v Vaz is, in my view, somewhat skewed in its analysis. Read More...