Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | January 18, 2010
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EDITORIAL - The 'Dudus' Coke issue won't go away
In between the euphoria over the Government's debt-rescheduling package and the outpouring of empathy and goodwill for devastated Haiti, there was another significant occurrence in Jamaica last week that, understandably, did not penetrate significantly...

Constructive criticism for the JCF
In spite of the many negative reports dogging the police, I remain an avid supporter because, over all, our police are decent, dedicated people. Recently, they embarked on a traffic campaign for which I'd like to offer some constructive criticism.

Room for development
The Jamaica Debt Exchange may not be perfect, but this move by the Government to begin to rein in its debt interest payments reflects well the idea that 'the perfect is the enemy of the good'. So instead of the 'perfect', Jamaica now has the 'good'...

NOTE-WORTHY
Wanting Haiti to failI just want to say that I absolutely loved Peta-Anne-Baker's article on Haiti (Sunday Gleaner, January 17).


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