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	<title>Comments on: Jamaica: Rules for Driving</title>
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		<title>By: &#8230;My heart&#8217;s in Accra &#187; Playing rhythym guitar in Kingston, Jamaica</title>
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		<description>[...] Which explains what I&#8217;m doing sitting in a conference room in Kingston, surrounded by telecoms employees, prison wardens, recently released former inmates, high school principals and a couple of somewhat confused Harvard professors. Big companies like Cable and Wireless are paying to listen to Charlie, JP and John speak, and all that money is going to the SSET progam. It&#8217;s an interesting mix, but it&#8217;s working so far, as Charlie&#8217;s now showing off the Jamaica page of Global Voices to a group that&#8217;s very excited to see Jamaica having a presence to the wider world, online. [...]</description>
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