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Commentary

Urban Renewal
THE PRIME Minister is to personally spearhead "a comprehensive renewal of the inner cities" beginning with the Central Business District of downtown Kingston. Following from his recent address to the nation, we must await the details which will be made...

A day of nonsense

ONE OF the favourite expressions of the late George Peppard of the television series, "the A-Team", was that he liked it when things come together. Things came together on television Wednesday evening in the first two stories of... - C. Roy Reynolds

Profile of The Rev. Fitz-Gerald McCaulsky

HIS STORY began just over 84 years ago in the salubrious hills of rural St. Andrew in a small, little-known, unassuming district with the fittingly regal name of King Weston on November 20, 1916. Although he left this earth on... - Garth Rattray

In my day
WATCHING THE West Indies play in Australia, I thought of the great Learie Constantine. His favourite phrase, as a commentator, was, "In my day" In his day, he was indeed a great player who was recognised as much for his enthusiasm... - Tony Deyal

Michael Foot and the Satanic Verses

IN OUR interview of January 23, 2001, the Rt. Hon. Michael Foot, a former leader of Britain's Labour Party, reminisced about his mentor, M.P. Aneurin Bevan, creator of Britain's National Health Service. "He was my number one... - Laura Tanna

Camp Road double murder (Part 6)

THERE WAS little doubt that the US State Department would grant the request of the British Government for the extradition of Roubal and Diaz to Jamaica to stand trial for the double murder on South Camp Road in January 1935. - C. Roy Reynolds










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