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Commentary

Editorial - On the art of denial
Dr. Peter Phillips, as Minister of Transport and Works, has done and is doing an admirable job in transforming public transportation in the Corporate Area. The JUTC may yet become the highpoint of his political resume...

Editorial - Of love, hope, and triumph
One of the more engaging stories of recent times is about Kristina Williams, who graduated from the Hydel Special Education Centre and expects to enter high school in September.

The no-longer-pure BoJ
On Wednesday last week columnist Dawn Ritch telephoned Derick Latibeaudiere, governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ), to ask a question. Read on for more of the story.

Whistling the wind
There was once a well in my village which provided water for everyone. There was no electricity in the village then, and so a windmill drew the water from the bottom of the well.

Driving around Jamaica
Following last week's article concerning the "Road Closed" sign on the Linstead Bypass, I received a number of telephone calls politely calling my literacy into question.

From prosperity to near adversity

Webster Edwards says we have muffed a golden opportunity of making a success of our Independence, thus demonstrating to the world that as a people we have come of age.









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