CARIBBEAN TODAY I n T * "If we can't work together to build the country, we are going to - spend a lot of _ energy, and we are going to find that we are get- ting nowhere fast" Bruce Golding last month issuing a call for national unity days before being sworn in as Jamaica's new prime minister. * "We are going to watch every move they make, every step they take, every where they go, everything they do" Jamaica's former Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller last month out- lining the watchdog role of the People's National Party as the country's Opposition to the newly elected government. * "I am delighted that Sir John died as a prime minister like an old solider with his boots on. He retired from government undefeated, returned by pop- ular demand and left the scenes for the last time again undefeat- ed" former St. Vincent Prime Minister Sir James Mitchell commenting on the death of Sir John Compton, prime minister of St. Lucia and his cousin. * "He was an outstanding leader in that he represented the spirit and the whole poten- tial of St. Lucia and the Caribbean" former Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Lester Bird ide l, mii, the late Sir John Compton as one of the region's greatest integra- tionist. * "Today I proved to the world that Asafa is back" Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell, who dis- appointed at the IAAF World ( IIUtt au JI 'l /I'% of Athletics, con- firms he is still - the world's fastest human after smashing his own world record for the 100 meters last month in Italy. * "We will arrest you. I make it plain" Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves warning fisher- men from neigh- boring countries last month that they would be ill-advised to venture into Vincentian waters to fish. Compiled from CMC and other sources. 0 Injustice is bigger than 'Jena 6' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9) man buy his way out of accountability in the way once reserved for rich white men. But that's not a good enough standard of justice for a great people or a great country. As demonstrated by the Rev. Al Sharpton's fiasco with Tawana Brawley or the recent bogus Duke University rape case, unequal justice doesn't always tilt against black folks or Latinos. We simply have been statistically more vulnerable to it. In this increasingly diverse country, Americans should not have to spend another century playing one-downs-manship, competing to see whose race or ethnic group can be the most victimized. The best legacy for the "Jena 6" march would be a new movement, dedicated this time to the reduction and elimination of unequal justice wherever it appears. I don't care who leads it, but it shouldn't be for blacks only. 2007 Clarence Page. Distributed by Tribune Media Services, Inc. 0 Girls on girls, what a thing! Vi',i www.AirJamaica.com nIETV eini -r4 diaiii no'u tbilnr ,,.yrr m"npdili .*len.rl. in- rirh Andrc1 nn Wpteb Chpci Ir Enter the flight and passport Informatilon requested Select your preferred seat Print your check-in confirmation I tl.n '. til1n i 1 r .. ,.. i I l t l 1 j. r ,r P 11 ,I I II rI j 1. 1 1 . , ai ririg pdss .-,.1 r..- ,o.11 .ngiq a' rr.e Wprn C ,prL In .ijllire. Airport Arrival E Lme: .a' ij S'.tll aInI i_, ii.,,0r ,, - a l IthF W t'. C9h lC ,-I -. -cJ i 1 h 1 I1 1, ,, .'i pr' ,. Ito credJLiel c a -n3rI.Ire 1IIIr 3.IlAuII p ssI 's 4ri_ .I Ill r'r, crier ri b.i, rp rFPlqjlC 1 ,3 n11 a rV e co i'I