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By Jeffery McLeod January 15, 2008November 30, 2011 Sport

The ICC Dropped the Ball When it Sacked Umpire Bucknor

The services of West Indies cricketing umpire Steve Bucnor to sports in Jamaica and the world is worthy of praise. Bucknor, has had an illustrious career Continue reading

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By Maureen Rowe January 15, 2008March 22, 2025 Analysis/Opinion

The Question of Ethnocentric Schools or Ethnocentric Curricula

What is a call for an Afrocentric curriculum in any location if not an indictment of the existing school system? It results from a perception Continue reading

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By Raquel Ingram January 14, 2008November 30, 2011 Sci Tech

Net Neutrality

Three months ago, Pro-Choice America group, NARAL, attempted to send its subscribers a universal message on the Verizon network. The message was not delivered, at Continue reading

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By Raquel Ingram January 14, 2008November 30, 2011 Uncategorized

BURU – The Constant Pantomime

Apart from the intermittent, discordant mating calls from our neighbour’s cats, and the cacophony from the beat boxes carried by the wind from the foot Continue reading

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By Raquel Ingram January 12, 2008November 30, 2011 Uncategorized

What Makes a Hero? – The Bob Marley Debate

As Robert Nesta Marley embodied all the trappings designated to others appropriately so named before his time, why debate whether he should be a part Continue reading

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By Mark Lee January 9, 2008November 30, 2011 Uncategorized

Minor Parts for Caribbean Region in US Political Script

It has been a long election season since George Bush was returned to the White House for a second term. The Democrats took control of Continue reading

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By Guest Writer January 9, 2008November 30, 2011 Opinion

Politics is More Than Idealism

Politicians in their bid to convince voters they are the best candidate often use appealing clichés as part of their rhetoric. They most often make Continue reading

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By Raquel Ingram January 8, 2008November 30, 2011 Uncategorized

Buru – My Earliest Memories

Every summer, my cousins, neighbours, and I were unleashed upon my great-grandmother for safe-keeping, in a small fishing community south west of Jamaica’s capital, called Continue reading

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By Mark Lee January 8, 2008November 30, 2011 Uncategorized

In Search of the Money-tree

I am fascinated by beauty and simplicity. They are combined in beauty contests. Hence, I love contests where those beauties want to be “a cosmetologist Continue reading

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By Raquel Ingram January 7, 2008November 30, 2011 Sci Tech

Virtual Real Estate

I remember thinking if he is directly intertwined in the business of information dissemination and cannot ferret out the wisdom in the $US 1.6 billion Continue reading

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