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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 The Laird January 7, 2021

Human Capital Development

It is New Year’s Day. My sole task today is the cooking of the ham bone soup. Some traditions are mandatory. I have time to let my mind wander and my …

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By St Jude's Writers January 7, 2021

Our Hope And Expectation

So many of the things we thought would happen in 2020 did not happen, and some even went horribly wrong.  Many of our New Year resolutions were stillborn, having died in …

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By The Publisher January 7, 2021

Hope For The Year Ahead

Today, the eigth day of January, is at the start of a brand-new year. A year that should fill us with the hope for a better tomorrow. After all there are …

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By Joan Williams January 7, 2021

Welcome 2021

2020 has been such a stressful year that I appreciate those who tried to make light of it with witty maxims. My personal favourite is “I did not enjoy 2020 so …

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By Ivy League January 7, 2021

The Insurrection Revealed As A Master Strategy

Satirical Corner Once again Donald Trump has proven his worth. The insurrection on Capitol Hill should go down in history as a stroke of genius by the lame duck Donald as …

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By The Terrible Tout January 7, 2021

Chris Armond – Like HBO!

I first met Christopher Joseph Armond over 55 years ago when, in September 1965, we both entered the hallowed halls of Campion College (née “Campion Hall”). We entered with different perspectives. …

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By Ewart Walters January 7, 2021

1976-The Invasion of the Foreign Press

From five years between January 1976 and November 1980 Jamaica was invaded by the foreign press. Newspapers and news magazines from Canada, the USA, Britain and even Germany got into the …

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By Alexander Scott January 7, 2021

Abstention And No Vote At The UN

On December 16, 2020, the United Nations General Assembly held a vote on adopting a policy which states that they, that is the member states, agree on ‘Combating glorification of Nazism, …

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By James Moss-Solomon January 7, 2021

Concerns For 2021 That Need Our Attention And Action

My sincere condolence to the families of the late Harriat “Harry” Maragh and Gordon “Butch” Stewart. I thank both men for their service to Jamaica and the wider world. Happy 2021 …

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By Jeffrey Peterson January 7, 2021

Developing Potential of Our Children

There is a news story about a six-year-old boy who is raising funds to help those in need through his art. This caused me to ponder on inherent potential and how …

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  • Time (again) for serious regional integration
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