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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 Norman Washington January 7, 2022 4 years 415 words

Jimmy Moss-Solomon The Quintessential Jamaican

I can’t remember when I first met Jimmy Moss-Solomon. What I do recall very well, however, are the many discussions we had, mostly on the phone, about a range of issues …

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By The Terrible Tout January 7, 2022 4 years 1,564 word

What’s New For 2022?

Happy New Year to all those who dressed up to go downstairs and bring in the New Year at home… 2021 went out with a bang at Caymanas Park as Anthony …

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By Professor Gaunette Sinclair-Maragh PhD January 7, 2022 4 years 1,913 word

Colourful Economy For Tourism in 2022

It is with mixed emotions that I write this article. I am wishing the management and all the readers of the Public Opinion a very prosperous 2022 and also saddened by …

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By H G Helps January 7, 2022 4 years 1,250 word

What Needs To Be Done In 2022 And Beyond

BY HG HELPS Never mind a new year emerging. Jamaica, it’s leaders and people must produce a new approach to governance in respect of the political directorate, and a fresh discipline …

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By Joan Williams January 7, 2022 4 years 678 words

KSAC, A Sleeping Watchdog? No.

I believe it was former US speaker, Tip O’Neil, who first publicly made the observation, “All politics is local.” That is certainly true and recently it appears that our PM Andrew …

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By Jeffrey Peterson January 7, 2022 4 years 795 words

Unconditional Love

We were in a Zoom discussion one morning when the idea of unconditional love arose — that, in order to embody something, one has first to receive it. Sometimes it comes …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray January 7, 2022 4 years 1,281 word

Ah, Just Words, Nothing To Worry About; Really?

The saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words shall never hurt me” has been uttered by children for generations. Parents and grade school teachers, in an attempt to …

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By Nate the Noble January 7, 2022 4 years 1,012 word

The Burdens Of Heroes

Heroes. A word that is no doubt familiar to all of us. According to the Oxford Learner’s dictionary, ‘a hero is a person, especially a man, who is admired by many …

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By Alexander Scott January 7, 2022 4 years 1,336 word

COVID Court Drama Bad For Everyone

Jamaica, like other countries throughout the world, is having to deal with the novel coronavirus pandemic and how to live with it as a new ‘normal’. This is for many reasons, …

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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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