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Author: Mark Lee
The Banana Boat Has Sailed
Time to build and export technology services. Two recent news items pertaining to the Caribbean Forum (CARIFORUM) group of countries and their trade ties with Continue reading
Terror in Mumbai
Flames over Mumbai. If the Nov. 26 attacks in Mumbai were carried out by Islamist militants as it appears, the Indian government will have little Continue reading
Strictly the Best – Dancehall, Roots and Lovers Rock
Since Jamaica won 11 medals including six gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, the country has been celebrating their ground-breaking success. VP Records continues Continue reading
Political Will Needed to Fix Crime and Law Enforcement
There has been a lot of talk recently of the Government’s inability to curb the massive escalation of murders, kidnappings and other crimes in Jamaica. Continue reading
Lewis Hamilton – the Obama of Formula One Grand Prix
At the start of November when the attention of most of the world was focussed on the US presidential campaign and the history making prospects Continue reading
Boardhouse Drops The Clean Sweep
Lady Ali You thought “Nuh Linga”, “Wha Do Dem Guy Deh” and “Dem Ya” were three of the biggest hits this year right? Well, as Continue reading
There is a Balm in Kingston – To Heal the Ailing World
Healing rites were being performed and herbal remedies sold by an array of practitioners on the exhibition floor of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. In Continue reading
President-elect Obama’s First Interview on CBS 60 Minutes
Watch CBS Videos Online About Mark LeeMark Lee has been a long-time journalist writing, editing and producing in print, radio television and new media.Web Continue reading
The Emperor Drives a Taxi – Immigrants and the Job Market
Professionals from the Toronto immigrant community at a job seekers’ networking seminar. You’ve reached the stage in your professional development in your home country where Continue reading
The US Elections Through the Lens of a South African
I guess you could say I have politics in my veins! I am a third generation white South African of English and Irish descent. My Continue reading