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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 Paula Prince September 20, 2018 7 years 570 words

Of Rape, Incest and Child Sexual Abuse.

It is rape: when you do not receive consent when he/she does not agree when you force consent out of him/her when you do not allow him/her to have a say …

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By The Terrible Tout September 20, 2018 7 years 1,480 word

From Roman road to Highway 2000 (Part V)

So, we come to the weight-carrying feats of local champions of yore. No thoroughbred’s career had a chance of being memorable unless it included at least one weight-defying performance fuelling arguments …

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By Alexander Scott September 20, 2018 7 years 914 words

Don’t fall for electioneering

Elections are in the air. They will be called earlier than mandated, make no mistake about it. One gets a strong whiff of the stench of campaigning from both parties as …

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By James Moss-Solomon September 20, 2018 7 years 1,329 word

There’s no cause to embrace mendicancy and mediocrity

Over the past 47 years I have been privileged to participate in the practical areas of business leadership/management; and over the last 5 years I have been more involved as a …

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By Alexander Scott September 20, 2018 7 years 1,149 word

Do education reform and stop hitting the dead horse

Jamaican politicians are notorious for pandering to the gallery and flogging dead horses. We see the pandering all the time: works given out to supporters, glib comparisons about whose party is …

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By James Moss-Solomon September 7, 2018 7 years 1,124 word

Rushed regulations aggravated by our mendicancy

The processes of laws and regulations that accompany those laws in a modern society should follow a certain identifiable logic. It is not very different to a computer programme that has …

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By Marvette Camille September 7, 2018 7 years 915 words

Breathing while being female is DANGEROUS in Jamaica

“Burnt like a dog” is a mother’s cry, as her innocent 14-year-old girl child goes missing and turns up burnt to death, like an animal. Found in the same area where …

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By Alexander Scott September 7, 2018 7 years 832 words

No art for art’s sake

Art has a purpose. It is to act as an expression and extension of humanity and the human experience. This much is obvious, listen to any song, read any novel or …

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By The Terrible Tout September 6, 2018 7 years 1,445 word

From Roman Road to Highway 2000 (Part IV)

When Titania won the Derby in 1974, David Vernon was still in charge of RJR’s commentary booth but the skill and artistry of George HoSang ruled the racetrack.  Titania (trained by …

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Recent Posts

  • No separation between the economic and political spheres
  • 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
  • No SOE needed for drop in murders
  • We are all Palestinians now
  • An open letter to my leader
  • The myth of neutrality
  • US lawlessness knows no bounds

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