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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 Horace Cunningham May 31, 2018 8 years 544 words

Anatomy of a checkpoint

 A regular day drive along the Spanish Town bypass will eventually lead you to one of the symbols of the latest crime-fighting measures being pursued by the Jamaican Government: checkpoints.   …

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By Dr. Charles Carnegie May 18, 2018 8 years 1,328 word

Kingston vibes

With Kingston now enjoying a certain celebrity, having been named a Creative City of Music by UNESCO in 2015, it’s useful to reflect on how those of us who live in …

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By Alexander Scott May 18, 2018 8 years 917 words

The bigger picture in the CRH debacle

With the recent scandal at the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH), the nation is up in arms. People are foaming at the mouth, rightly so, wondering why individuals —doctors and patients — …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 18, 2018 8 years 527 words

While giants fight…

 The science or art of predicting outcomes based on known variables is far easier than doing the same with unknown variables. In a global economic environment it is slightly more accurately …

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By The Terrible Tout May 18, 2018 8 years 1,425 word

Remote betting the way of the future

I’ve bad news for SVREL. It’s stuck with Caymanas Park. I don’t care how many rumours (or whether they’re true) of “exit” clauses are bruited about, Government isn’t taking it back; …

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By Alexander Scott May 4, 2018 8 years 610 words

Apathy is slowly killing us

With the killing of the key witness in the Mario Deane murder trial, it is now safe to assume that the trial is as dead as the unfortunate Mr Deane. The …

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By The Terrible Tout May 4, 2018 8 years 1,430 word

Where have all the jockeys gone?

It’s been bittersweet watching 54-year-old Gary Richards teach our pathetic jockey colony how race riding is done. When Gary started riding in 1979, Jamaica was blessed with a set of jockeys …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 4, 2018 8 years 786 words

Sad step back to the stupidity of a time long passed

The recent unfortunate melee in our Parliament reminded me that rhetoric and civility are necessary parts of a thriving and evolving democracy. Jamaica has made the claims of having a stable …

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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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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…
  • Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?
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