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By Audia Barnett June 24, 2022

Eating The Elephant …One Bite At A Time

We are all feeling the pinch! At the gas pumps, the supermarket, in our utility bills …you name it! And the scenario is shaping up to get worse. The psychological relief …

Issue # 136

Eating The Elephant …One Bite At A Time

June 24, 2022

What Has 60 Years Of Independence Done For Us?

June 24, 2022

Cryptocurrency, Another Name For Scamming

June 24, 2022

On The Ledge – A Country In Crisis

June 24, 2022

Unity And the “Intelligence” Factor

June 24, 2022

We Have A Breathing Problem

June 24, 2022

Argument Done!

June 24, 2022

Governor General Allen

June 24, 2022

Stand Up For Your Rights?

June 24, 2022
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 Ewart Walters December 26, 2020

Darnella Frazier – Person of the Year 2020

TIME Magazine’s selection of President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris for Persons of the Year was quite understandable. But it missed the mark. Much as those two people represent the …

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By Alexander Scott December 10, 2020

Papa Bouba Diop

November 29th, 2020 was a sad day for football, it was the day that Papa Bouba Diop died at the age of 42. For those too young to remember, 18 years …

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By Danny Roberts November 28, 2019

BBC! The New Language Frontier

Just over three centuries ago, there began to emerge in Britain, France and throughout Europe new ideas about the world and how it should be governed for the sake of human …

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By Alexander Scott September 5, 2019

Similarities between the Amazon and Jamaica

The South American fire season is entering its last stages, and it has been one for the records. The fire season (or dry season) has seen the Amazon, starting in Brazil, …

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By Yahoo May 29, 2019

Limited resources no excuse for sport administrators’ bungling

  The “title” Brand Jamaica is an interesting one. To me it signifies that the word Jamaica invokes a feeling of awe and envy when it is read or heard by …

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By James Moss-Solomon April 16, 2019

Tiger Woods, the NIDS ruling and Notre Dame

  The past week had two significant events viz. The Masters Golf Championship at Augusta, Georgia; and the ruling of our Court against the NIDS legislation. The two may seem to …

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By Alexander Scott February 20, 2019

Hypocritical and illegal acts against Venezuela

    The recent movements on the international and diplomatic scenes are jaw-dropping. 34 countries have recently ‘out of the blue’ decided to recognise speaker of the House Juan Guido as …

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By Alexander Scott August 23, 2018

Venezuela election

Sunday, May 20th 2018 was a landmark date for both Venezuela and the rest of the world. The people of that country stood up to the combined might of the G7 …

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By Yahoo June 28, 2018

Is this what sports have become?

In sports, there are rules. The rules are designed to make the event as fair as possible to ALL the participants. The introduction of discretion gives power to a named official …

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