The link just won't work - See the Economist, Wednesday, December 10, 2003.


Bright Jamaicans are going home, which is good news for their country

LIKE many of her contemporaries, Eleanor Brown left Jamaica to be educated and work abroad. But unlike emigrants of previous generations--such as the family of Colin Powell, America's secretary of state--Ms Brown came home. At 31, she is now managing director of her own financial-services company, and is on the board of five others. She
is a good example of a growing trend, one which is already having an important economic and political impact across the Caribbean, and especially in Jamaica: the returning "yuppie", making good in the land of her birth.