Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | April 6, 2009
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EDITORIAL - Corruption that runs deep and wide
If the story outlined by Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin on Friday is true, the Jamaican police force is perhaps far more corrupt than hitherto suspected and the situation demands greater urgency at rectifying,...

Rekindling Lightbourne's dream - part 11
The decade of the '90s saw the greatest expansion of global manufacturing outsourcing in history and presented Jamaica with an unprecedented opportunity to expand its manufacturing output. Remarkably, what we saw was a net outflow of manufacturing jobs...

Keeping the faith
Easter always makes me reflect on 'faith'; every religion is built on it. All religions promulgate that there is a spiritual afterlife. Our awareness of an inner self, as distinct from our awareness of an ever-degenerating physical body, makes the idea of death...

NOTE-WORTHY
Questions about fuel alternatives - Donald Chung's letter of April 4, 'Cheaper forms of energy for Jamalco, Ja ...' was quite interesting and addresses our nation's energy needs. However, I am sure the readers, as well as myself...


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