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  • You and the Law

    The Salybia Riot of 1930, Part 2

    Dr. William Para Riviere
    Oct. 1, 2013

    The version of the disturbances, as told by residents of the Territory differed drastically from that of the Police. Residents painted a picture of terror unleashed against them by the ...

  • Smart Living

    Sound Political Debates: A Critical Element to Good Governance

    Oct. 1, 2013

    It seems to me that some of our political leaders in the region do not have that zeal for sound political debates. In fact, some of our political leaders in ...

  • Living Today

    It's Good to be Alive!

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    Oct. 1, 2013

    The world in which we live is a theatre of love, joy and peace. It is a graced world. It is a beautiful world. That is often not self-evident. As ...

  • Letters

    Honourable Ministers, please respect my time

    Oct. 1, 2013

    It happens all the time. Most functions to which you are invited are scheduled to begin at a specific time; and you, colloquially, "break your neck" to get there on ...

  • Charlo , Miss Charles and DFP supporters at the Electoral Office
    Editorials

    Charles Severin: Hero or Villain but certainly not President of ...

    Oct. 1, 2013

    Depending on whom you speak with about veteran politician Charles Angelo Savarin, the new nominee for the post of Head of State, is either a monstrous villain or one of ...

  • Checko performs
    Spotlight

    Calypsonian Checko Bugged

    Ian Jackson
    Oct. 1, 2013

    I am not in the least surprised at the result of the Dr Aaron-Checko case; I always had difficulty and have expressed concerns about this "Bug Her" composition of 2012. ...

  • Our Caribbean

    What about the Syrian people? Do they count?

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Sept. 27, 2013

    The last month's chessboard politics about Syria and the use of chemical weapons have done nothing to stop the large-scale suffering of the mass of Syrian people, but they have ...

  • Health Wealth

    Turmeric

    Dr. Janet Taylor
    Sept. 24, 2013

    What looks like ginger root, is in the same family and is called the '"Queen of Spices"? It's curcumalonga commonly called turmeric. It differs from ginger by its rich orangey- ...

  • Smart Living

    Rejoicing in God's Love

    Jayson Grell FMI
    Sept. 24, 2013

    By: Jayson Grell

  • You and the Law

    The Salibia riots of 1930, Part 1

    Dr. William Para Riviere
    Sept. 24, 2013

    On 19th September 1930 a major confrontation occurred at the Kalinago Territory between residents and a detachment of five police officers sent out from Roseau under the command of Corporal ...

  • Cabral Douglas
    Commentaries

    Qualifications debate has two sides

    Sept. 24, 2013

    By Cabral Douglas

  • Commentaries

    Options for Promoting the Economic Development Potential of Kalinago Land ...

    Sept. 24, 2013

    The persistence of high poverty levels in the Kalinago Territory can be explained to a large extent by the failure to fully exploit the economic development potential of the land ...

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