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By Alexander Scott November 8, 2025

War drums in a zone of peace

The drums of war are beating in the Caribbean, and they are getting louder and louder. The United States has set its sights firmly on Venezuela, using the lie that Venezuela …

Issue # 218

War drums in a zone of peace

November 8, 2025

Rebuilding after Hurricane Melissa

November 8, 2025

Major trauma from Melissa

November 8, 2025

Oh America: Home of the free, in certain decline

November 8, 2025

Liverpudlian Anxiety

November 8, 2025

Personalities in the development of Education in Jamaica

November 8, 2025
By Wendell Clarke July 7, 2023

What Next For West Indies Cricket

West Indies Cricket has had some low points, losing to Bangladesh at home for the first time comes immediately to mind, but these past two years — from 2022 to 2023 …

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By Tony James July 7, 2023

That FIFA Travel Directive

My first reaction, (as a former president), is that I would be reluctant to sign a document that neuters the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), sidesteps the elected board and places all …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray July 7, 2023

Do Black Lives Matter At All To White America? Yes, Indeed! But How?

“How?” That question, as short as it is, is as important as the declarative statement: “Black lives matter.” I do not mention that statement here in defence of the activist organization …

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By Dr Dennis Minott June 23, 2023

Nuclear Energy And Artificial Intelligence Pose Existential Threats To Caribbean

This is an open letter to Caricom leaders. Dear Caricom Leaders, As you convene for the upcoming session to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) and envision the …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray June 23, 2023

Excuse Me, What Time Is It?

It has been said that everything which goes around comes around. It has also been debated whether art imitates life or if life imitates art. It is also a well-worn truism …

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By Wendell Clarke June 23, 2023

Transfer Jail Supervision

Once again Jamaican lockups have seen detainees break free, this time in St Elizabeth. This jailbreak, which has resulted in seven people being on the run, comes after a spate of …

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By Wendell Clarke June 9, 2023

No To Pay Increase

The recent announcement by the Government that MPs, councillors and ministers will see a more than 100 per cent increase in their salaries has elicited much discussion. On the one hand, …

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By Tony James June 9, 2023

Suggestions for JFF’s Technical and Competitive Structure

My recent visit to the FIFA Women’s Under 20 World Cup qualifiers in Dominican Republic helped me to clarify some thoughts on Jamaica’s football.  As with most of our recent youth …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray June 9, 2023

I Shiver

As human beings, regardless of our race, of our culture, of our religion, of our political affiliation, of our social status, of our income bracket, of our character, of our temperament, …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray June 9, 2023

Books

The old man, having found shade on a cushion of grass below an old oak tree, sat down and took out his pipe. After rifling through his pants pockets for his …

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