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By Angelada December 26, 2025

Hope in the Spirit of Christmas

As Jamaicans continue to celebrate the birth of Christ, the season arrives this year carrying both familiar warmth and an unusual weight. Christmas in Jamaica has always been more than a …

Issue # 221

Hope in the Spirit of Christmas

December 26, 2025

The warning written in water – Part 111 – A blueprint for truthful governance

December 26, 2025

Time to put JPS back in public hands

December 26, 2025

That perennial minimum wage game

December 26, 2025

Principles, promises or just sheer American propaganda?

December 26, 2025
By The Laird March 22, 2018 8 years 460 words

Entertainment tourism – Let’s pick some cherries!

The Annual Tourism Arrivals statistics for Jamaica for 2017 have a metric on which we have not had any public commentary and reveal a set of possibilities for the country. In …

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By Alexander Scott March 22, 2018 8 years 1,029 word

A case for direct democracy

Democracy is a word which stirs up many feelings in everyone. It is a simple word with a complex yet surprisingly simple meaning. The crudest way to describe democracy is people …

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By James Moss-Solomon March 22, 2018 8 years 650 words

Don’t make the mistake of staying silent

Happy First Year Anniversary to publicopinion.news and I wish you further growth in the future. It has been a roller coaster for my 25 articles but it has been enjoyable. Some …

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By Olive Nelson March 22, 2018 8 years 913 words

National or Notional Heroes?

“Diaspora Jamaicans renew call for Bob as National Hero” was the title of a lead story in the Gleaner of January 29, 2018 – an annually recurring theme with every approach …

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By Alexander Scott March 8, 2018 8 years 1,355 word

HEADING FAST TO REBELLION

  Jamaica is in dire straits. With an economy that barely has a pulse, violent crime touching almost everyone, corruption rife and the people’s morale low, we can see where this …

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By James Moss-Solomon March 8, 2018 8 years 660 words

BUNTING, ROPER HAVE ‘DISSED’ THE AMBITION OF AN ENTIRE NATION

It is a sad moment in the history of Jamaica when we finally have to realize that the crass politics and their accompanying utterances leave very little hope for natural evolution. …

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By Alexander Scott March 8, 2018 8 years 764 words

IF WE ARE TO CONTINUE ACCEPTING AID…….

Aid is generally not something to be scorned. Most times, in fact, aid and assistance are much appreciated and needed. Be it war, be it famine, be it some earth-shattering event, …

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By The Terrible Tout March 8, 2018 8 years 1,430 word

THE KING IS DEAD!

Horse racing lost another leading light as Robert Darby Snr, known to all as “The Claiming King”, passed away on Monday, February 26. Turfites know Robert’s magnificent accomplishments of the 1990s …

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By Dr. Richard Aitken February 23, 2018 8 years 1,746 word

The international crime against humanity masquerading as US immigration policy

    The overwhelming majority of the poor people of the world live in countries outside of those classified as OECD member states. These poorer countries are comprised of approximately six …

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By James Moss-Solomon February 23, 2018 8 years 956 words

The Etana quarrel:  Misunderstanding of a marketing investment

  The brouhaha that has emerged on social media in response to the  US$5,000 grant to popular artiste Etana is another reminder that Jamaicans are really well down the wicket of …

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  • Hope in the Spirit of Christmas
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  • Time to put JPS back in public hands
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  • The warning written in water — Part II —
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