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Commentary

Trauma and the national mood
A rush of events has swung the national mood to and fro through the first quarter of this new year. The political tone was set by the North East St. Ann by-election. Victory for the Opposition JLP reset the traditional two-party format and dimmed the...

All hands on deck
It is easier to get the Jamaican economy moving if those who are already in business are allowed to remain in business. Were all threats to their existence removed, like high interest rates and FINSAC debt, the Jamaican private... - Dawn Ritch

Cricket no longer a gentleman's game
Up to last week, cricket was the last sport that was played on the basis that winning was not the end-all. It has been a game, which could boast to the world that it did not matter who won or lost, but how the winners and... -Hartley Neita











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