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Where will new taxes come from?.....Dick's proposal is worth the read for comedic relief.

RightFromYaad wrote 1 week ago: An Article from the Jamaica Gleaner I don’t know how I could have missed this article from Thu … more →

Tags: Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Economics, KAVON FIENNES, Right From Yaad, Tourism, air passenger duty, Devon Dick, Jamaican economy, Jamaican tourism

My What The … Moment

cunning1jm wrote 2 weeks ago: I have been suffering through a very long blog writing slump as if the many different issues and cha … more →

Tags: Politics/Current Affairs, Caribbean, CARICOM, Jamaica, Regional Integration, West Indies

VCB, Felix fly in for JII - Sports - Jamaica Gleaner - Friday | May 3, 2013

rodz wrote 2 weeks ago: VCB, Felix fly in for JII – Sports – Jamaica Gleaner – Friday | May 3, 2013. … more →

Tags: Events, Jamaica, track and field

Random Thoughts1 comment

RightFromYaad wrote 1 month ago: by Cato Rand I almost crashed my car the other day when I heard Minister of the Public Service, the … more →

Tags: Right From Yaad, CATO RAND, Politics, Unions, PnP, JLP, Edward Seaga, Horace Dalley, Mike Henry

"The Whites are against us Blacks"....a Jamaican Narrative as told by Bert Samuels2 comments

RightFromYaad wrote 1 month ago: An Article from the Jamaica Gleaner There is a popular Jamaican narrative that all white people look … more →

Tags: Right From Yaad, KAVON FIENNES, Politics, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Race, Jamaica, racism, Leftist politics, communism

Hurling the First Stone

RightFromYaad wrote 1 month ago: An Article from The Jamaica Gleaner Whenever we read articles such as this from the Jamaica Gleaner, … more →

Tags: Right From Yaad, KAVON FIENNES, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Justice, Gay Rights, Jaevion Nelson, Hurling the first stone, Gays in Jamaica, Homosexuality

Turkish travellers tour Jamaica

mcmenguc wrote 1 month ago: “Almost 50 years later, the Turkish-born native continues to share his experiences and lifesty … more →

Tags: Culture, turkey, Jamaica

Trust deficit: Gov't, IMF and Haiti - In Focus - Jamaica Gleaner

Rapadoo Observateur wrote 1 month ago: Despite being full of ‘knowledge’ based on blind faith that Jesus is coming again as a t … more →

Tags: Economy, English, Foreign Policy, Haiti, Caribbean, Economic, International Monetary Fund

Housing is NOT a human right!6 comments

RightFromYaad wrote 1 month ago: After reading the Letter of the Day (see below) in today’s Jamaica Gleaner, entitled: “H … more →

Tags: Right From Yaad, KAVON FIENNES, Politics, Economics, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Jamaica, Human Rights, Rights, National Housing Trust

33 Haitians land in Portland, four in poor health - News - Latest News - Jamaica Gleaner

Rapadoo Observateur wrote 1 month ago: The group comprises 20 adult males, four adult females, five boys and four girls. Two of the girls, … more →

Tags: Haiti, English, Diasporean, united states, Coast Guard, Haitian

The Appearance of Injustice

RightFromYaad wrote 1 month ago: An article from the Jamaica Gleaner. From time to time weekly Gleaner columnist Peter Espeut gets it … more →

Tags: Right From Yaad, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Justice, CATO RAND, Peter Espeut, Jamaican Government, Jamaican justice, Jamaica DPP, Lord Chief Justice Hewart

Did You Know (DYK) Jamaica has a Legal Aid System ?2 comments

javannah wrote 2 months ago: The above picture is the building where the Montego Bay legal aid clinic is located. NOTE: The Legal … more →

Tags: legal aid, Jamaica Legal System, Ministry of Justice, United States of America, legal service corporation, Rights, Justice, Out of many One People

We Have Nothing More To Sacrifice

RightFromYaad wrote 2 months ago: An article from the Sunday Gleaner We will preface Mr. Robinson’s column in today’s Sund … more →

Tags: Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Economics, Politics, Right From Yaad, Gordon Robinson, Government of Jamaica, IMF, Minimum Wage, Sacrifice

Take Snout out of NHT Trough

RightFromYaad wrote 2 months ago: An Article from the Sunday Gleaner Attorney Gordon Robinson gives the legal grounds on which the Gov … more →

Tags: Politics, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Jamaican POlitics, IMF, Jamaican economy, NHT, Right From Yaad, Gordon Robinson, Government of Jamaica

Is the Government of Jamaica Acting Illegally? Part III

RightFromYaad wrote 2 months ago: by Kavon Fiennes The Government of Jamaica will be taking depositors’ contributions from the N … more →

Tags: KAVON FIENNES, Politics, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Jamaican POlitics, Jamaica Observer, NHT, PnP, theft, Jamaican Government

Haiti: Jamaica's embarrassment -- Jamaica Gleaner

Rapadoo Observateur wrote 2 months ago: Notwithstanding that, the Haitians have resolved the issues such as the validity of their native lan … more →

Tags: Culture, Editorials, English, Haiti, Human Rights, Jamaica, Politics, Religion, Science

J$1 million a day down the drain.....W-T-eff?!? Another 'White Elephant'?2 comments

RightFromYaad wrote 3 months ago: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20130210/lead/lead1.html It took me a while to absorb the content … more →

Tags: KAVON FIENNES, Politics, Economics, Tourism, Articles/Columns from Jamaican newspapers, Jamaica, Jamaican POlitics, jamaica tourism, Conference Tourism

US commander heads to Haiti -- Jamaica Gleaner1 comment

Rapadoo Observateur wrote 3 months ago: General John Kelly, commander of the US Southern Command with responsibility for the 45 countries in … more →

Tags: English, Francais, Haiti, rebuilding, Business and Economy, Caribbean, Gleaner Company, Haiti News, Haiti Reconstruction

It's all informal.3 comments

satanforce wrote 3 months ago: There is much talk about the informal sector of the Jamaica economy. This ‘informal’ sector is usual … more →

Tags: Economics, JAMAICA ECONOMY, Informal Sector, private schools, private security, Stakeholders, Politics 2, Government, Transportation


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