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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

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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 Alexander Scott August 8, 2018 7 years 1,737 word

Two paths confront us: Which will we choose?

Jamaica is in a brave new world, a type of world which we as humans have not lived in for 30 to 100 years. It hearkens back to the old days …

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By The Terrible Tout August 8, 2018 7 years 1,464 word

From Roman Road to Highway 2000 (Part II)

The little boy had heard stories of Caymanas Park’s early days when Jockeys vying for the lead at the three furlong pole were alert for the shout of the Master himself, …

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By James Moss-Solomon July 28, 2018 7 years 792 words

If we truly believe that water is life…

I keep going back to the concepts of planning, cross-Ministries action (joined up government), and progress outside of crisis action. These conditions are necessary for dealing with recurrent problems, whether or …

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By Marvette Camille July 28, 2018 7 years 775 words

Men have feelings too

We tend to, because they don’t talk or cry as much as we do, forget that men are human beings with feelings. Men are often times socialized to be tough; which …

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By Alexander Scott July 28, 2018 7 years 1,049 word

Serious questions for reparation advocates

The call for reparations has been constant and growing. Ever since emancipation the former slaves and their descendants have in some form or another been asking for repayment for the centuries …

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By Alexander Scott July 28, 2018 7 years 1,025 word

Fiscal Council a big deal, but…

For some decades Jamaica has had a fiscal problem. The Government, in-spite of (or because of) it’s many forays to the IMF, simply can’t seem to get it’s house in order. …

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By The Terrible Tout July 28, 2018 7 years 1,460 word

FROM ROMAN ROAD TO HIGHWAY 2000

“Have I missed anything?” the small boy in the disheveled prep school uniform hopped nervously from foot to foot, peering over his father’s shoulder for a glimpse of the as-yet-forbidden fruit. …

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By Dr. Charles Carnegie July 13, 2018 7 years 1,398 word

Reclaiming Kingston, reclaiming self

How is Kingston to be renewed and revitalized? Most times, responses to this perennial question focus on block and steel renovations and highlight the role the State and large corporations must …

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By James Moss-Solomon July 13, 2018 7 years 941 words

Cut the crap, we are in danger of losing Jamaica

Let me begin by paying my condolences to the family of the late Suzanne Couch — musician, composer, singer, and chef extraordinaire — her husband, Peter; daughter, Sara; and her family, …

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By The Terrible Tout July 13, 2018 7 years 1,243 word

ONE STEP FORWARD; ONE BACK

The new racing promoter has taken some steps in the right direction. For example, I notice there has been an attempt to raise the value of claiming tags albeit only at …

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Recent Posts

  • Hope in the Spirit of Christmas
  • The warning written in water – Part 111 – A blueprint for truthful governance
  • Time to put JPS back in public hands
  • That perennial minimum wage game
  • Principles, promises or just sheer American propaganda?
  • Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa
  • The warning written in water — Part II —
  • If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…
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