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Mavado Issues Statement Re: June 13, 2011 Shooting

On the 13th June 2011, arising out of an incident which took place at the Quad nightclub in New Kingston where Conroy Edwards aka “Connie” was fatally shot whilst being unarmed. To date, this matter continues to be the subject of investigations with the lapse of seven (7) months.
on yesterday at 1:00 am

The Republic or Monarchy of Jamaica?

Jamaicans on a whole do have a love affair with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the Royal Family, both will always hold a special place in our hearts. The Commonwealth represents a special community, a family with a unique shared history and the United Kingdom of Great Britain is a central part of that history and a major part of the Jamaica’s History, Britain is partly responsible for who we are as a people, our failures and our success, the British culture runs deep, its influence can be seen in every aspect of Jamaican life and will always be a part of who we are.
on Sat, 28th Jan at 1:00 am

Mexican drug gangs - public relations campaign - YouTube

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on Sun, 15th Jan at 1:00 am

Why I voted for the PNP

The election season has passed and by now you would have heard that the People’s National Party with Portia Simpson-Miller at the helm won the election by a landslide victory in Jamaica.
on Tue, 10th Jan at 1:00 am

Jamaican Politics Online: 2nd Edition

In Jamaica Third Parties and/or on most part are not given a chance but we are sure if their use of Social And Communication Platforms of the web in addition to Nationwide Media Campaign Coverage would Give them the ultimate over joined with some personal beliefs of the writer he doesn't state here.
on Fri, 23rd Dec 2011 at 1:00 am

FASCIST AMERICA: Coming Soon? - YouTube [video]

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on Sun, 11th Dec 2011 at 1:00 am

Internet bullying suit filed

In what is believed to be the first case of its kind in the Cayman Islands, a law suit has been filed in the Grand Court in relation to accusations of internet bullying. Local community activist and former political candidate Sandra Catron has filed a suit against a former boyfriend and two women for web-based harassment as a result of the failure of the local authorities to protect her from the bullying, which she fears may escalate.
on Sun, 11th Dec 2011 at 1:00 am

Jamaica:PM Andrew Holness Address to the Nation Dec 3,2011 - YouTube [video]

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on Sun, 11th Dec 2011 at 1:00 am

How Wikileaks killed Spain's anti-P2P law

Spain last night killed a controversial anti-P2P bill that would have made it easier to shut down websites that link to infringing content. The move was a blow to the ruling Socialist government, but it may be of even bigger concern to the US, which pushed, threatened, and cajoled Spain to clamp down on downloading. And Wikileaks can take a share of the credit for the defeat.
on Sat, 10th Dec 2011 at 1:00 am

We got another loan! Adds another US$100 million dollars for our children to pay

Break out the champagne again, friends They say this new US$70 million Inter-American Development Bank loan (plus interest) will enable Barbados to cut our energy costs by $600 million over the 20 year term. Wonderful.
on Wed, 23rd Nov 2011 at 1:00 am