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By Alexander Scott February 6, 2026

No separation between the economic and political spheres

Can the political and fiscal/economic spheres ever be separated? For the past 70 years, post-World War II, we have seen how the world has moved from the economic sphere being firmly …

Issue # 223

No separation between the economic and political spheres

February 6, 2026

A plea for America

February 6, 2026

Solidarity- workers’ most powerful weapon

February 6, 2026

Jamaica: Time to address the virus of corruption, indiscipline and criminality

February 6, 2026

CARICOM’s wake-up call

January 23, 2026
By James Moss-Solomon April 20, 2018 8 years 595 words

Law enforcement by referendum? Absolutely not!

Some weeks ago I published an article here that attempted to clarify which type of violence we were experiencing. I disqualified war, civil war, and narrowed it down through analogy to …

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By Michelle Neita April 20, 2018 8 years 716 words

Mix & mingle in the Rio Grande Valley

Nanny’s Watch Hill was a focal point. Green and serene, it stands testimony to a free Maroon society. Seemingly sliced in half from its pinnacle to its base, we were led …

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By Valerie Dixon April 20, 2018 8 years 797 words

Tribute to fearless warrior Winnie Madikizela Mandela

There is a saying in South Africa which goes “If you strike a woman, you strike a rock.”  Winnie Madikizela Mandela was a rock.  She proved to be tougher than a …

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By Ivan Coore April 19, 2018 8 years 1,530 word

Cannabis in Independent Jamaica; a personal perspective 1962- 2015.

I was born June 17th 1953, second son to David Coore, (Jamaican) and Rita (nee Innis, Trinidad) in Kingston Jamaica. My father was a barrister and a member of the People’s National …

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By The Terrible Tout April 19, 2018 8 years 1,417 word

A classic review

Cawn’t sey mi neva dida warn yu! Punters got useful pointers for Jamaica’s first two classics from my very early look (published April 6).  After 1,000 Guineas winner Disability Charm’s winning …

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By Alexander Scott April 19, 2018 8 years 569 words

That Hillel controversy

The recent controversy at the prestigious Hillel Academy has sent shockwaves through the Jamaican society. ‘What on earth’, people ask, ‘could make them think something like that was okay for homework’? …

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By Alexander Scott April 19, 2018 8 years 1,053 word

Once more unto the breach

The fact that we are here again witnessing the US, UK and France getting involved in the Middle East is both sad, disgusting, enraging and disheartening. That these nations’ leaders could decide to return …

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By James Moss-Solomon April 6, 2018 8 years 805 words

Winnie Mandela: Let him who is without sin cast the first stone

The passing of Winnie Mandela is a matter for condolences to her family and the wider numbers of supporters who have been inspired by her strong resolve. It is a bittersweet …

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By The Terrible Tout April 6, 2018 8 years 1,417 word

Put betting excitement in Guineas weekend

  By the time we meet again, 2018’s first classics will have been run on April 14 (1,000 Guineas) and 15 (2,000 Guineas) so readers must settle for an early look …

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By Alexander Scott April 6, 2018 8 years 1,162 word

Fertile ground for a third party

  Jamaica is built on the Westminster system of governance with a first past the post model of elections. It is a system of governance which, in spite of its attractions, …

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  • A plea for America
  • Solidarity- workers’ most powerful weapon
  • Jamaica: Time to address the virus of corruption, indiscipline and criminality
  • CARICOM’s wake-up call
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  • The myth of neutrality
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