Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | March 2, 2009
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EDITORIAL - A judicial blunder
By the standards of Jamaica's judicial system, we suppose the Dabdoub/Vaz election case has been concluded at breakneck speed if, indeed, it has. Where it often requires several years for even simple cases to be heard and concluded, it took a mere 17 months ...

Writing the wrongs on bauxite reserves
As long as I am afforded the privilege of penning my opinions, I would like intermittently to expose unfair practices affecting our citizenry in the hope that something positive will ensue.A good friend is a St Ann farmer whose family owns a large...

Over-diagnosed, over-analysed
Colin Steer, Associate Editor - OpinionIn today's modern society of more specialist studies and increased knowledge, the list of diseases and illnesses of polysyllabic and hyphenated names seemly grow each year.

NOTE-WORTHY
Eliminating housing poverty - In light of the offer from the Chinese Government to help the Housing Association of Jamaica (HAJ) provide low income housing, it is imperative that the association assesses its priorities.


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