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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 October 1, 2020

Moving Governance Forward

Following on my last article, the time has come to address several things related to good governance that should be attended to in the Parliament. Some of these have been related …

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By Alexander Scott August 6, 2020

A United Region Is our Only Hope

CARICOM and a united Caribbean has always been viewed with scepticism. Seen by some as a mere talking shop and by others as a grand idea which history shows cannot be …

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By Joan Williams March 18, 2020

Being Quarantined is no Fun

As a joke, on the 21st February 2020 I put a post on my Facebook page asking if anyone wanted a free cruise. I was absolutely shocked by the number of …

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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 March 19, 2019

Future of West Indies cricket in the hands of 12

    On the 24th of March this year, 12 West Indians will decide the future of West Indies cricket. On that day there will be an election for the presidency …

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By The Terrible Tout March 6, 2019

Let The Spinning Wheel Spin

  She who must be Obeyed (SWMBO) recently celebrated her 37th wedding anniversary on the twoth of March (we have the 4th, 5th, 6th etc so why isn’t March 2 the …

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By David Comissiong October 18, 2018

Will the island of heroes deliver a “heroic” vote for the CCJ on November 6?

A national Referendum on the issue of whether a Caribbean nation should disengage from the British Privy Council and accede to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as the nation’s highest …

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By The Laird August 23, 2018

FORWARD TO THE PAST

In the Gleaner of Friday 17 August 2018, the following was reported on a speech given by the Minister of Education Senator The Hon. Ruel Reid; Education Minister Ruel Reid has …

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By Alexander Scott October 27, 2017

Regional integration could mean moving to Guyana and Suriname

CARICOM, as is, is dead. It is going nowhere fast. What with all the animosity, regional tension, economic tension and social tensions, CARICOM as it relates to harmonising and developing relationships …

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