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January 2014
Jamaicans are likely to not see any price reduction in electricity rates come 2016 – Part #3
Jamaicans are likely to not see any price reduction in electricity rates come 2016 – Part #2
Could Barbados diversify its agricultural industry with marijuana-fed pork?
Report: All mail for Barbados cut open in Guyana
BREAKING: Lucky JetBlue passengers stuck in Barbados for an extra week!
While many were heading out to work, many where here
Hayes Court Carded For Restoration
Jamaicans are likely to not see any price reduction in electricity rates come 2016
Coping with Climate Change Part 2: Jamaicans with Disabilities
Jamaicans must refuse to accept mediocrity in 2014
Jamaica murder rates 1972 – 2013
Coping with Climate Change: Adaptation Dialogue Stresses Urgency
2013 Steups Awards
Sparkle 2014 Review
New Year’s Day: Wednesday, January 1, 2014
December 2013
Trinidad’s Prime Minister promises more power to the people
Let’s welcome 2014 with renewed hope
My thoughts for 2013 revisited, how much progress did we make ?
Best and Worst moments of 2103 as seen by Commonsenseja
Petchary’s Blog in Review: 2013
We Ready 2014! Busta Rhymes Teams Up with Bunji Garlin on Differentology Remix
Nuh Guh Deh: Nickeisha’s Story
Happy New Year 2014: Forbes announces that Barbados is on its knees, in a financial meltdown.
Barbados thefts from vehicles with no sign of tampering: Could this gadget be on the island?
Murder of former Barbados Immigration Chief Kenrick Hutson now six years cold
Security crises in downtown Kingston as nurses have become the target of gunmen
32 Beautiful Moments When Humans Chose Compassion Over Violence | Distractify
Top Gear Festival coming to Barbados in May 2014 – An opportunity we must work hard to make the best of
Last Sunday of the Year: Sunday, December 29, 2013
Top Ten Stories of 2013
Christmas Birds, Christmas Wedding
Jehue is the Star of SOSAs
Dirty politics in Barbados? Sex Video said to be a well-known politician… but it’s not him
Ways to Support the Campaign to Protect Portland Bight/Goat Islands
African Postman: Happy Birthday, Chris Abani!
Jamaicans should resist any additional tax on fuel !
2006 Road March Champion Patrice Roberts Signs with Ian Pantin
Socaholic #Fused Mixed By DJ Chris Vee
“Grow What We Eat, Eat What We Growâ€, is a Sham
Happy Boxing Day: Thursday, December 26, 2013
Christmas 2013: Muslims slaughtering Christians throughout the Middle East, Africa, South Asia
Afra Raymond on Heritage Radio: Public procurement, government corruption and Christmas
Afghanistan in 1967… and now
The sins of that Government Senator
The Challenge of Endometriosis (and a March in March)
Merry Christmas
CLOSURE NOTICE
One GOJ senator should never speak about job creation and investment
Massive tax shortfall of $12.4B, Government mulls gas tax
Trinidad ready to import Jamaican workers for low paying jobs
A brutal November for Barbados tourism statistics
Sir Charles Williams – no government contracts so I’m firing workers over 65 years old
Jamaica is the 2nd poorest country in the english speaking Caribbean
Trinidadian Prime Minister host post cabinet press conference and offers consumer 20% discount on food items
The Jamaican Prime Minister cuts a ribbon to open… Hmm …Err
Celebrating Christmas with the Juniors: Trench Town’s Stars, Glitter…and T Shirts
Wayne Wonder Featured on MTV Iggy
Days Away from Christmas: Sunday, December 22, 2013
Celebrating Christmas with the Seniors: Much Dancing at Cluster H
Barbados 1780 rum made by slaves fetches highest price ever
Sandals Resort Bombardier Challenger jet burns duty-free fuel… Minister Inniss tells hotel industry to shut up about Sandals Resort concessions
reWINEd Review
Who is defending the rights of the Jamaican people ?
Obama to face questions in end-of-year news conference
The PNP does not want to be held accountable
Congratulations Tessanne Chin - Winner Of The Voice
The Prime Minister’s feeble attempt at damage control after her Gaffe earlier this week
Moody’s downgrades Barbados: Does it really matter? We’re already ‘junk’ status!
The Proper Role of Government
Nuh Guh Deh: Take a Stand and Report Child Abuse!
The Pope and Capitalism
The Post-Tessanne Period: Thursday, December 19, 2013
Happy Mechanical Christmas
Portia Simspon Miller says her silence on crime is because †we have no planâ€.
Will Sinckler and Stuart surrender Barbados to the IMF – International Monetary Fund?
D'Original Vale Breakfast Party is very much alive and pumpin for 2014!
Shaggy & Friends Benefits Concert Set for January 4, 2014
Venezuelans to pay more for petrol prices at the pumps
PetroCaribe Jitters as Venezuela faces uncertain economic future
Questions on the Prime Minister’s latest trip to Venezuela
The Jamaican Prime Minister continues to miss the point, calls her critics racist !
Can we now hear the “Voice†of Portia Simpson Miller on crime and the economy
A Hopeful Voice
Peter Bunting slams the JLP crime fighting strategy after two years in office (2010) What a Paradox
Trinidadian workers receive 12 % raise hike !
Tessanne Chin does it !
Pnp cabinet awards $700m contract to company barred by the NCC
Great train robber Ronald Biggs dead – Good riddance to an evil man
Poor leadership is worse that no leadership !
Brown wins Delph Memorial
Trinidad and Tobago Musical All Rounder Makes Major Resolution Ahead of The New Year
Portia Simpson Miller travels to Venezuela, Roger Clarke left in charge !
Jamaican National charged with marijuana importation into the USA
USA dept of homeland security involved in law office raid 12/17/2013 ?
I Was Chided For Focusing on Tessanne Chin
PNP MP cries to the Prime Minister for help in Montego Bay
Jamaica teeters on an economic precipice after years of stagnation
Should financial advisors be penalized for recommending the disastrous Harlequin ‘investments’?
Grammy-Winning Songwriter and Singer Angela Hunte Unleashes Video for her song "One Shot" Featured on Reggae Gold 2013
Why does it seem we able to protect everyone, but our own Jamaicans.
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