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Editorial - Street children still at large
With customary hype a national campaign was launched in August by the Prime Minister to rescue street children.

Atrocious Government
Let's face facts, this is the most atrocious Government in the history of the country. The nation's business is being conducted on the streets. Nothing can be heard about it in the House of Representatives.


Two lips from Amsterdam
NATO has it wrong! Do you honestly think Osama bin hiding in a cave they bin bombing the crap out of for a month? They've got the wrong Tora Bora!


The Speaker's contempt for the nation's business
Prime Minister P.J. Patterson in the run-up to the 1997 General Election which the PNP won by a landslide, journeyed to the Clarendon North West constituency of Carl Marshall with one purpose in mind - to make an impassioned plea for the House Speaker.


Christmas Greetings!
To our valued readers, advertisers, and subscribers, thanks for your continued support during 2001.













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