Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | November 5, 2009
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EDITORIAL - Cutting through the chaff at BOJ
It is unfortunate that it took two years for the administration to recognise clearly and act against what Prime Minister Bruce Golding has characterised an "unacceptable, embarrassing and repugnant" contract that was enjoyed by former central bank governor...

Les Green needs sympathy in policing
Recently, Les Green, assistant commissioner of police, in a CVM-TV interview, stated that he had 'no sympathy' for police who die as a result of their involvement in criminal activities.

Grey hair in the White House
The US special election results on Tuesday night offered a few tea leaves for the sages. The message they delivered won't comfort the Obama administration. Republicans generally did well.

The problem is underfunding, not overtime payments
The following statement over the signature of its president, Dr Winston de la Haye, was issued by the Medical Association of Jamaica in response to a Sunday Gleaner story about payments made for overtime to doctors. The Medical Association of Jamaica...


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