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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 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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By Yahoo August 23, 2018 7 years 598 words

Winning at all costs has trumped principle

Once upon a time, when piggy was a swine, people participated in sports for fun, recreation and exercise. Sports has now evolved into big business where the rewards for success are …

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By Alexander Scott August 23, 2018 7 years 932 words

Equitable distribution of tourism profits

Jamaica is a land with many riches and quite a few rich people. However, the country remains desperately poor. It is a land where the biggest net earner is probably the …

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By Alexander Scott August 23, 2018 7 years 820 words

Venezuela election

Sunday, May 20th 2018 was a landmark date for both Venezuela and the rest of the world. The people of that country stood up to the combined might of the G7 …

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By James Moss-Solomon August 23, 2018 7 years 1,174 word

An Opportunity to Grasp the Future

The recent modernization of Kingston’s road routes has “unearthed” several reactions from road users and from persons who have decided to protest the dislocation of their usual businesses. After two years …

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By The Terrible Tout August 23, 2018 7 years 1,485 word

FROM ROMAN ROAD TO HIGHWAY 2000 (Part III)

 Horseracing has always been an audio-visual sport and, as such, identified with and by the voices of its commentators. One of the earliest was the legendary Charlie “Dollars to Donuts” McCormack.   …

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By The Laird August 23, 2018 7 years 674 words

FORWARD TO THE PAST

In the Gleaner of Friday 17 August 2018, the following was reported on a speech given by the Minister of Education Senator The Hon. Ruel Reid; Education Minister Ruel Reid has …

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By Marvette Camille August 10, 2018 7 years 774 words

“I Can’t Breathe”

I walked inside my house and wondered at the thick fog that greeted me, and my already struggling lungs registered the smell of something much more than smoke; something so toxic …

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By The Laird August 9, 2018 7 years 596 words

Wheatley lessons

The saga involving the recently resigned Minister of Science Technology and Energy Dr. The Hon. Andrew Wheatley ought not merely to be used as the fodder for veranda gossip. There are …

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By James Moss-Solomon August 8, 2018 7 years 842 words

Emancipendence, Garvey and the charade that passes for a modern Jamaica

The recently coined word “Emancipendence” has been cleverly used to describe two quite separate events that culminated over 100 years apart. They do, however, represent two cooperative efforts that transcended racial …

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