Jamaica Gleaner Commentary published: Sunday | April 25, 2004
Seaga's Caribbean perspective
DEMONSTRATING ONCE again his special ability at marshalling pertinent data without losing sight of the big picture, Mr. Seaga's presentation in Parliament raised the Budget Debate to a high scholarly level which we hope will elicit a matching response...
AMONG THE factors that influence the cost competitiveness of Jamaican goods and services, none have wider application or deeper impact than the monetary and fiscal policies which determine:
ASSUMING THAT the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) ever resolves its leadership crisis the party must realise that it can lose the election yet again. Unless it does something to distinguish itself from the ruling party. The promise of providing "better...
AS READERS of this column may have observed, I have never regarded Brian Lara as a good captain of the West Indies cricket team. He is not in the class of a John Goddard, or Frank Worrell. He tried before, and failed. Then he returned, and has...
JAMAICANS IN droves have often wondered what it is that bedevils our political system and leads to so much dissatisfaction with the 'winjie' fruits of our democracy. In this regard, the current arguments surrounding the Minister of Local Government...