World Bank chief in corruption scandal
It is ironic that Paul Wolfowitz, the president of the World Bank, has found himself under pressure, with his job on the line, for an apparent case of nepotism involving his girlfriend.
Public affairs: Problems in the justice system - The Coroner's Court - jurors and witnesses
For a number of years now, Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) has been highlighting problems that have come to our attention in the dispensation of justice by the justice system.
Wishing for a crystal ball
The signs in the Jamaican economy are somewhat confusing. Though, how one can be looking for signs in an economy that pays more than half its annual income to service public debt is itself a contradiction in terms.- Dawn Ritch
Una'Ford'able conduct
In the 1980s my cars were an MG Midget and an Austin Mini 1000. Against my friends who owned Anglias, Cortinas, Escorts and Capris, they usually prevailed. This was because 'fords' were easily beaten no matter how prestigious they were. - Orville Taylor
The tongue set free
There is an exact relationship between how language is used and how power is exercised. Good governors use language that tries to reflect truth and is clear and understandable. - Ian McDonald
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