Author: Mark Lee
Peace Holey Peace – Five Years Into the 100 Years War
Signs of the Times The week in 2008 Christendom celebrates the Prince of Peace’s entry into the city of peace, the world also observes the Continue reading
Mixing Chocolate and Tourism
A new factory for processing cocoa is being built in St Lucia by luxury chocolate retailer Hotel Chocolat. The British-based company was founded by Angus Continue reading
Prince of Wales Peace Cup – Soccer to Stem Violence
Britain’s Prince Charles has kicked off a soccer initiative to help tackle the youth violence in Jamaica. The six-a-side tournament will be staged in August Continue reading
Caribbean Stocks Decline
The Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index declined by 1,655.99 points or 1.51 per cent, to close at 109,597.70 for the week eding March 14. The Continue reading
The Prince and the Duchess Did a Reggae Reggae Reggae
Prince Charles gets a lesson in nyabinghi drumming from Rastafari brethren. Remember the John Holt hit, Ali Baba? How you mean, that’s before your time? Continue reading
Microsoft Praises Jamaican Tech Team
The software innovators at the Imagine Cup finals in Seol Joe Wilson, Senior Director for Academic Initiatives at Microsoft Corporation, is singing the praises of Continue reading
Obama, and the United Church of Christ Under IRS Investigation
On its face this latest spotlight on the operations of the IRS as it takes aim on the UCC seems harmless, as it appears that Continue reading
Chavez’s Drum Beats Silent, but Still Cause for Caribbean Concern
One for the TV cameras – Smile! So it started with a bang and ended with a tush: Colombian soldiers in hot pursuit, take out Continue reading
Power-sharing Agreement for Kenyan Leaders – Will it last?
After a month of talks led by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan with support from the head of the African Union, Tanzanian President Jakaya Continue reading
Lamentation in the Land of Plenty
Canada’s GG, Micha About Mark LeeMark Lee has been a long-time journalist writing, editing and producing in print, radio television and new media.Web | More Continue reading