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Dons as Gov't enforcers
THE RELOCATION of vendors from the streets of downtown Kingston into arcades has been progressing with eerie smoothness. The Government wants the public to believe that the vendors have seen the light and have quietly agreed to comply in their own best...

Wanted: National Education Trust
THE MAJOR problem with the Prime Minister's reshuffled Cabinet is the about-face on the necessity of having both a Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a Ministry of Foreign Trade. In September 2001, the chief servant of the nation... - Devon Dick


All power ends in dust
I REMEMBER LONG ago saying to that warm and intelligent human beings, Winnie Gaskin, that I wasn't really interested in politics, that I grew bored by its complexities, that I loathed its sour and unbrotherly antagonisms, that I had... - Ian McDonald


A nation overtaken by thugs
WE CAN no longer pretend that things are normal in this country. Jamaica is a nation in crisis; society is threatened with disorder, and the situation must now be arrested if we are going to save this nation from total... - Webster Edwards












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