Blogs about Portia Simpson-Miller
2007-11-07 10:39 Un tango político. Las mujeres en frente.
Este artículo, de los New York Times en EE.UU., habla del tema de las mujeres en el mundo de los políticos. Por mucha de la region, las mujeres están ganando poder como presidentas. La equidad de género ha esparcido por muchos países de América latina. Este cambio en la figures políticas significa el deseo de salir de los gobiernos del pasado y empezar otra vez con nuevas caras. Political Tango, Women in the Lead Alexei Barrionuevo New York Times 4 de noviembre, 2007 THE Spanish term equidad de …
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2007-09-02 23:52 Jamaican politicians turn to Internet to stir up voting
The video clip catches Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller in a ''Howard Dean moment'' -- shrieking, shaking her head, frantically beating her chest and finally shouting, ``Don't draw mi tongue!''
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2007-08-27 21:58 Portia still ahead in personality contest
WHILE THE Jamaica Labour Party has chopped away at the People's National Party (PNP) lead in popularsupport, with both organisations now neck and neck, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller is still well ahead of her rival Bruce Golding in personal ratings...
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2007-08-24 15:09 The spin that sticks
Daylife.com (where, full disclosure, I am a partner) gathers and analyzes the world s news and that allows it to learn some fascinating things about the media s coverage of the presidential race. Their latest looks at the quotes that were picked up most often by press. In short, these are the sound bites that resonated in the press this week, the spin that sticks. For each candidate: Barack Obama: œAll of our top military commanders recognize that there is no military solution in Iraq Hillary …
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2007-08-20 18:42 After the storm returning to normal
Daraine Luton, Gleaner Staff Reporter Jamaicans awoke today to scenes of destruction in the aftermath of Hurricane Dean, which tore through sections of the island last night and claimed at least one life in Manchester. Photo by Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer: damage caused to a house in Central Kingston by a tree that was felled by Hurricane Dean on Sunday. The police also reported two deaths but could not yet confirm they were related to the hurricane, while there were claims that an elder …
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2007-08-20 14:57 Mighty hurricane advances on Mexico Chris Kraul in...
Mighty hurricane advances on Mexico Chris Kraul in Caracas August 21, 2007 IMMENSE and dangerous, Hurricane Dean slammed into Jamaica's southern shore on Sunday evening, ripping roofs from buildings and flooding coastal areas, before whirling towards Mexico. The storm had caused nine deaths across the Caribbean yesterday, and the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Portia Simpson-Miller, said she was very concerned about the eastern parish of St Thomas, with which the national disaster preparedness offic …
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2007-08-20 00:00 U.S. Offers Support To Jamaica In Advance Of Hurricane Threat
U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica Brenda LaGrange Johnson contacted both Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and the Leader of the Opposition Bruce Golding concerning Jamaica's national response to Hurricane Dean. Ambassador Johnson commended both leaders for their spirit of unity and collaboration and she has offered her full support as Jamaica prepares for the storm's arrival. [click link for full article]
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2007-08-19 13:04 Man vs Man
I think this is the first time I've seen the run up to a hurricane reported with some semblance of reality. To the writing team JACQUELINE CHARLES, JIM WYSS, TRENTON DANIEL AND MARTIN MERZER I am impressed. After Hurricane Andrew I expected the reporting of storms to cover what we fear most and what is really going through the minds of people staring down the barrel of one of Mother Nature's biggest guns. But usually I just read a listing of potential damage, shelters open, etc. It's incredibly …
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2007-08-17 21:52 Another TDCJ Hurricane Evacuation Fiasco on the way...
All eyes watching Dean's path TDCJ evacuations on hold as more information gathered on storm path, Sunday, Monday developements will hold the key to any evacuation plans. Hurricane Dean streaked toward Jamaica and the Yucatan Peninsula on Saturday, and President Bush issued a disaster declaration for Texas days ahead of its final landfall, most recently projected for northern Mexico. At 10 p.m. Saturday, Dean's winds were measured at 145 mph just short of a Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurr …
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2007-08-12 14:07 Politics
Photo: The Jamaica Observer The final National Debate was held last night. The debaters were Bruce Golding, Leader of the Opposition (the Jamaica Labour Party), and Mrs. Portia Simpson-Miller, Leader of the present ruling party, the People's National Party (PNP). It was quite an interesting debate and all I have to say is that for the first time I truly realised that for the past year and a half we have had a Chanel wearing idiot as a Prime Minister. Photo: The Jamaica Observer And when I say "i …
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2007-08-11 19:04 œDon t Draw My tongue says Portia. Is the ad a help or a hindrance
Source: Forbes Magazine Based on recent commentary around town, I wanted to get some feedback on this new commercial which showed the Hon. Portia Simpson-Miller in a heated moment on the platform. There are two responses which I have been hearing: 1. Some people are frowning and they think it is despicable. She is an embarrassment to the nation for behaving like that. She is not worthy of representing her country. 2. Some people think it is helping her as it is believed that a speaker tailor' …
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2007-08-09 17:12 PM Gala - a musical delight
On Monday night, while most were gearing up for election nominations, The Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller took time out to laud the efforts of those who had made significant contributions in the performing arts, at the Prime Minister's Gala on the grounds of Jamaica House.
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2007-08-08 21:41 Nomination Day for Election
By:Alan Lewin On august 7, 2007, about 140 Candidates were nominated to contest the August 27 General Election. Both the ruling People's National Party headed by Portia Simpson-Miller and the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party headed by Bruce Golding nominated 60 Candidates each to contest the election which is expected to be an evenly contested one. At press time, the National Democratic Movement were expected to Nominate 11 candidates, 20 less than in 2002, eight from the International Ethiopian …
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2007-07-16 00:33 Making yourself a pappy show
Unlike Jamaican rum, the proof for numerology is zero :Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller made a very big deal of playing on the number 7 in her July 8 announcement of August 27 as the date for Jamaica's next general elections, called by her, Jamaica's seventh prime minister. By launching out into the deep of biblical numerology, the PM was treading into dangerous waters... Of course, we Americans know better than to have silly mumbo-jumbo in our politics. We just have two slates of major-part …
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2007-07-13 00:12 Pon Di Wire
Jamaica s general elections, taking place Monday, August 27 between current Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller s Peoples National Party and Bruce Golding s Jamaican Labor Party, have caused the Curefest showcase, which marks the release of artist Jah Cure (pictured left) from prison, to be postponed. The new dates for Curefest are Friday, October 12 to Sunday, October 14 at The Ruins At The Falls and James Bond Beach. Speaking of Jah Cure s release, Students Expressing Truth Foundation, an org …
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2007-06-22 06:39 Cricket: In Jamaican politics, cricket always wins
Like her predecessors, Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller of Jamaica finds political capital in her nation's craze for cricket.
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2007-05-21 07:42 Jamaica to UK: Pay Us Slave Reparations! Jama...
Jamaica to UK : Pay Us Slave Reparations! Jamaica s Leaders Urge A Regional Drive to Demand Slave Reparations from Britain Jamaica s cash-strapped political leaders see a cash bonanza in their future an avalanche of slave reparations from Britain. They're beating the drum for a Caribbean-wide reparations effort; and they re telling ordinary Jamaicans that slavery s legacy is indeed the source of their troubles. By David Paulin The slave reparations movement has brought together a motley bunch ov …
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2007-05-14 04:44 Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller Comforting a Child
Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most Honourable Portia Simpson Miller consoles crying student.
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2007-05-14 01:41 Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller Last Democratic Hope for Jamaica
Professor David P. Rowe cites Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller as the last democratic hope for the struggling majority of Jamaica's poor.
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