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Commentary

Praedial larceny
DR. TREVOR Dewdney, 1st vice President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), has outlined the plan of action for the latest initiative against praedial larceny, perhaps the greatest threat to the farm sector. In his letter to the Editor published...

An upside down Jamaica

SOMETIMES, JAMAICA just proceeds on an upside down basis. And here, I am not necessarily accusing the Government of anything; nor am I suggesting that everything has gone haywire in our society. However, it does seem to me... - Stephen Vasciannie

A belly a day

NOW THAT few people are willing to consider politicians as role models, there is one model who is considering a political role. She is topless model Katie Price, a.k.a. Jordan, whose claims to fame include being the girlfriend of... - Tony Deyal

Bread and circuses
DURING THE time of Imperial Rome the poor citizens, who were of course in the majority, were often restive as they usually are anywhere in the world. The response of the Emperors and wealthy citizens who wanted to maintain the... - H.K. Burke

The Lord Moyne Commission (part 4)

THERE WAS no doubt that Lord Moyne and the members of his Commission had been depressed by what they observed in the slums of Kingston at the end of their first week. They had seen the standard housing in those areas: - C. Roy Reynolds










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