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Commentary

On winners and losers
If the post-election analysts follow the usual fashion they will seek to determine why the winners won and why the losers lost. In a departure from custom, we seek here to identify some other winners and losers. In a close-run thing, the ruling party...

Voters send clear message
March 8, 2001 is now history. The people of North East St. Ann went to the polls and sent a clear message to the ruling People's National Party (PNP). Based on the preliminary results of the by-election, the Jamaica...- Tony Meyers

Waiting for Edward Seaga

Of the six heads of Government who have led Jamaica since Independence, the most widely known is inarguably the populist Michael Manley of the People's National Party (PNP). Mr. Manley was notorious during the heyday of his... - Bernard Headley

Golding, the selfish one
I've been empathetic towards, and disgusted with Prime Minister P.J. Patterson. I've been intrigued and disgusted by Opposition Leader Edward Seaga. But my opinion of Bruce Golding has never varied. To my certain knowledge, since he... - Dawn Ritch

Some dons don't sing Sankey
During the early years of the 1950s, Jamaica and the West Indies boasted a bowler, Roy Gilchrist, who many felt was the fastest and most hostile pace bowler in Test cricket at the time. He played in 13 Tests and captured 57 wickets... - Hartley Neita










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