Editorial - Justice system faltering
All is not well in the Jamaican justice system. We say this because there have been too many instances when the system fails to satisfy the best criteria of fairness and equity - and sometimes elementary competence.
Putting people in harm's way
The public disorder caused by this country's administration is nowhere better illustrated than in the consequences of a week's steady rain in Jamaica. Nine people were washed away and drowned, hundreds of homes of the urban and rural poor were flooded...
Go-fast boats - centre of gravity of cocaine trade (Pt.1)
The primary method of smuggling large quantities of cocaine from Colombia through the Caribbean to the United States is by maritime vessels, bulk cargo freighters and containerised cargo ships, and, to a lesser extent, by single or twin-engine aircraft...
Those dog days of summer
Every nation has cultural differences that set them apart from the rest of the world.
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