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By Junior Murray May 13, 2022

Stare Decisis And The Supreme Court Of The United States

How does an equation of something that is subjective plus,something else that is subjective equal to something that is wholly objective? Does such a schema or does such a syllogism comport with the established laws of …

Issue # 133

Stare Decisis And The Supreme Court Of The United States

May 13, 2022

KSAMC Is A disgrace

May 13, 2022

Citizens Mobilize

May 13, 2022

Adjusting Conclusions

May 13, 2022

Track Variants De-Mystified

May 13, 2022

Hair And Unspoken History

May 13, 2022

National Commitment Means Subduing Egos

May 13, 2022

Ukraine Is Different!

May 13, 2022
By James Moss-Solomon February 20, 2020

The Coronavirus: To Be Forewarned Should Be An Advantage

Science fiction only remains fiction until science proves the facts in an irrefutable way. Over the centuries several religious beliefs; planetary data; the universe; the flat Earth; gravity; and many other …

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By Alexander Scott September 5, 2019

Can we truly say that the spirit of Nuremberg is still alive?

World War II was, and remains, a stain on humanity’s existence, but we are taught in school that we did learn two things from it.  First, wars of aggression are the …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 15, 2019

Minister Tufton beware, the ‘Lootocrats’ are lining up

  I was listening to a BBC discussion that centered on Ethiopia’s economic performance and prospects going forward. The participants were really forthright in their comments, both supportive and critical. In …

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By The Laird February 20, 2019

South – South endeavours

    At the risk of engaging in juvenile simplicity, it is clear to me that if we, collectively, can get more Jamaican companies, whether large, medium or small, to become …

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By James Moss-Solomon September 29, 2017

Small Island Developing States beyond the disasters

I am writing this on Sunday, September 24 in the cool and green mountains of St. Andrew, and I can hear the warm-up sounds from the church across on the hillside …

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By Indi McLymont March 31, 2017

Change Bigger Than Donald Trump

  On March 28 President Donald Trump passed an executive order rescinding several of his predecessor’s climate change policies and legislation. It was a move that had been somewhat anticipated in …

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