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What the people say…
How have you found food prices? Have you had to make changes in what you purchase? We asked the man/woman in the street these questions and their responses follow: Charles Douglas, tailor: "I have found that food pieces are very high.
In the Diaspora (this is one of a series of fortnightly columns from Guya-nese in the diaspora and others with an interest in issues related to Guyana and the Caribbean)
After all the campaigning, the outcome of the Trinidad and Tobago elections of 2007 saw Prime Minister Patrick Manning leading his People's National Movement (PNM) troops to a resounding victory over the United National Congress, led by former Prime Minister Mr.
Humpty Dumpty and Global Financial Imbalances
This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world.
Frankly Speaking… By A.A. Fenty
Former American Vice-President Al Gore has done his significant bit to heighten our awareness of the clear and present dangers of global warming and climate change generally.
History This Week
Two years ago the University of the West Indies (U.
Wednesday Ramblings
This was the Week of Unbounded Self Congratulation.
The “Limits to Growth” revisited
Since the Cold War's end, all kinds of barriers have come down, and the world economy has fundamentally changed.
What the people say about -Telling bus drivers they’re going too fast
When travelling on minibuses and they are speeding do you complain? What about the music in the bus and when they overload? We asked the man and woman in the street these questions and this is what they had to say.
In the Diaspora
Staceyann Chin is a full-time award winning writer and activist.
Should we talk about race and intelligence?
This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world PRINCETON, NJ - The intersection of genetics and intelligence is an intellectual minefield.
Frankly Speaking
Greetings to my regulars.
Buddy’s fuel trial
Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) prosecutor Anil Nandlall laid over his written response to the defence no-case submissions, as the Buddy's fuel trial continued at the Providence Magistrate's Court on Wednesday.
The Nobel Message
Al Gore's Nobel Peace Prize is a fitting tribute to a world leader who has been prescient, bold, and skillful in alerting the world to the dangers of manmade climate change.
History this week No. 43/2007
The ability to participate without restraint in the domestic polity by way of the vote did not occur in Guyana until the 1953 elections.