Understanding Mr Shaw
Audley Shaw could perhaps be faulted for the tone of his delivery and even his body language - for the sense that he is still on the hustings and not yet sitting quite comfortably in the job of finance minister.
The food crisis: Jamaica's reality
Not since the liberalisation of the Jamaican economy in the early 1990s, when inflation skyrocketed to unprecedented levels, has the standard of living of the ordinary Jamaican come under greater threat.
Churches in dangerous forex schemes
"You shall not covet"; but, "Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things".
Disowning crime
He is that relative that you wished you never had.
Uttering nonsense
The outpouring of gibberish, the daily fracturing of the English language, which goes on all about us makes me return yet again to a favourite theme - the need to rescue language from the barbarians who are taking over the world.
Diaspora conference: Crime heads agenda
CRIME AND violence is heading a list of pressing issues to be discussed at the third Biennial Jamaican Diaspora Conference which opens tomorrow at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston.
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