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By Dr. Alis Headlam May 30, 2025

Another Country

I was 14 in 1961 when my family moved to Istanbul, Turkey, from the United States for a one-year Fulbright appointment that my dad received. He was offered a position to …

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Another Country

May 30, 2025

Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) must be allowed to work

May 30, 2025

Snapshots of genocide through the eyes of the U.S. Administration

May 30, 2025

No respect for women

May 30, 2025

Doctor, I still have hopes for America – am I mad?

May 30, 2025
By Alexander Scott December 13, 2018

Pearl-clutchers and enhanced security measures

The nation is in shock to the core at the recent announcement by the Public Defender that hundreds of children have been held in detention (sometimes extended) under the SOE in …

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By James Moss-Solomon December 13, 2018

Obfuscating the facts with the deafening noise of trivia

It is very sad for me to write my last article before Christmas 2018 in a less than happy and hopeful way. It is a time of family, friends, the future, …

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By Yahoo December 13, 2018

Bibi Gardner: What a man!

It has often been said, with some justification, that the most important aspect of sports is participation. The joy of the game, the camaraderie, the health benefits, and the importance of …

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By James Moss-Solomon November 30, 2018

The value of functional cooperation as a growth strategy

In the Sunday Gleaner of November 11, 2018, my friend David Jessop wrote an opinion piece entitled “Overhauling Caribbean Diplomacy” that is a must read for those who are interested in …

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By Alexander Scott November 30, 2018

Why Christianity is dying

  What’s going on with Christianity? More specifically, what is going on with the major traditional sects of Christianity and why is it that they are visibly dying? Why is it …

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By Yahoo November 30, 2018

Buying and selling of children to win is wrong

In the 1950s while a student at The Mico Practising School, a female student asked the teacher during a history class when we were learning about slavery, “Why did Africans sell …

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By James Moss-Solomon November 30, 2018

The importance of scheduling: preventing our own demise

The concepts of efficiency, productivity, adaptation, change, and scheduling are all connected as a country or company tries to grow. We talk about the first four every day, ad nauseum, and …

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By Admin November 2, 2018

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Providence’s Jalen Lindsey fouled Mintz on the way up, and Mintz needed a minute to collect himself before shooting his free throws. After the Orange cut the lead to 74 on …

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By Admin November 2, 2018

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its place is a glorified bounce house that adults can enjoy, she said. It sounds like Bisciotti has picked up the same vibes. The Sixers’ bench was among the league’s worst …

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By Alexander Scott November 1, 2018

Jamaica not immune from the far right

The past few years have seen a massive surge in support for far-right, crypto-fascist politicians and parties. Election results from India to The Philippines, from Germany to Italy and most notably …

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