PJ's choice
WHILE NOT declaring his choice to succeed him as leader of the People's National Party (PNP), Prime Minister P.J. Patterson points to some critical ideals his successor must have.
Cops nab fugitive
POLICE ARE remaining tight-lipped as to whether a man netted by Kingfish yesterday morning in Black Shop, John's Hall, St. James, is Kevin 'Richie Poo' Tyndale, said to be one of Jamaica's most wanted fugitives.
'End a dangerous precedent' - Discourage infighting among frustrated members
ONE WEEK before the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) elects a new leader, a senior member is once again putting the issue of term limits for party president on the table.
Matalon committee tax winners and losers
THE RADICAL overhaul of Jamaica's tax structure proposed by the Matalon Tax Policy Review Committee could see a new set of winners and losers emerging in the local economy.
Eyeing the PNP's Top Seat - The race will not be swift
NO ONE in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) ever dared to challenge Alexander Bustamante as its leader at an annual conference.
Chinese Trade and Fort Augusta Freeport - A perfect match Edward Seaga
VISIT of Vice President of the People's Republic of China, Zeng Quinghong, could be most auspicious for Jamaica, if handled correctly.
CCJ UNDER THE MICROSCOPE- What future for the Caribbean Court of Justice?
IT TOOK the London-based Privy Council to do what is one of the essential functions of our judiciary to protect the Constitution from executive manipulation. In doing so, the Privy Council broke no new ground but simply relied on a 1977 decision in
Will the CCJ be a victory for prosperity?
THE RECENT ruling by the British Privy Council regarding Jamaica's participation in the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is being hailed in sections of the population as a victory.
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