Wavell Hinds is a decent young man who, as head of the West Indies cricketers union, took decisions that he obviously believes to be in the best interest of his broader constituency and the development of the game in the Caribbean.
A friend of mine recently accused me of being a political conservative. He went on to point out that such a characterisation will undoubtedly cause me to find myself on what he described as the 'wrong side of history'.
There is widespread in Jamaica a paradox of logic that, unconfronted, could pose a systemic challenge to the rights of individuals, and their ability, especially among the poor majority, to seek redress, and get a fair hearing before the law.
The new university graduate was anxiously seeking to find a job. There were day-to-day bills and the students' loan to pay. A friend recommended a company that was right up her alley.
THE EDITOR, Sir: The surface of the Constant Spring field has been a source of discontentment for years for the teams and supporters of schoolboy football, even without mentioning the parking challenges...
On the very day that Maurice Tomlinson, who The Gleaner says is a homosexual activist, responded to my column about the New Kingston cross-dressers, another reader named 'L.H.' wrote a letter about coming face to face with transvestites in the bathroom...