Daily Features

Through a woman’s eyes

Rape and power By Cheryl Springer In July 1984, a young American journalist who had gone to a university campus to interview members of a theatre group, was raped at knifepoint in the empty theatre around 5 pm.

Ian On Sunday

The progress gap By Ian McDonald In a recent column I quoted that greatest of all West Indian intellectuals (and, by the way, the best writer on cricket who ever lived), CLR James, in a public speech he made in Trinidad about 50 years ago in which he pointed out that the good life is not to be judged by the quantity of goods accumulated.

Arts On Sunday

A training programme in technical theatre is about to begin By Al creighton Guyana’s Carifesta Secretariat is about to conduct the largest training programme in technical theatre carried out in this country in recent history. 

Health

Miscarriages: Understanding the missing links By Dr S Dash, MD (Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist) Pregnancy loss can be emotionally devastating to both mother and father.

Pet Corner

Hookworms  Conclusion Prevention and controlLast week we dealt with specific hookworm treatment (ie which medication could be used to kill/expel these beasties).

A Gardener’s Diary

Try to use simple methods to control pests By John Warrington I wrote a few words at the end of last week’s column about using chemicals, and the ever increasing risks of newer and newer chemicals and their dangers. 

The View From Europe

Dominican Republic needs to reach out to the anglophone Caribbean on a sustained basis By David Jessop In the early hours of May 17 it became apparent that the Dominican Republic’s President, Leonel Fernandez, had won an outright victory in the first round of his nation’s presidential race, taking 53 per cent of the popular vote against the 41 per cent of his main rival, Miguel Vargas.

Water Pipe Dreams

By Dale Whittington and Bjørn Lomborg  CHAPEL HILL, NC – Despite recent progress, more than one billion people still lack decent water supplies, and more than two billion go without sanitation services.

What the people say about…

Preparations for Carifesta Interviews by Zoisa Fraser and photos by Iana Seales Are you following the preparations for Carifesta and do you plan to get involved in any way?

In the Diaspora

The return of Casino Capitalism Guyanese Cary Fraser is Associate Professor of African and African American Studies and History at Penn State University By Cary Fraser The recent announcement that Buddy’s International Hotel is being sold to a Turkish investor, Sudi Ozkan, who plans to “upgrade” the hotel by establishing it as a franchise of the Hilton or Sheraton chain, must be an embarrassment for Guyana.

Ian On Sunday

Uttering nonsense By Ian Mc Donald The outpouring of gibberish, the daily fracturing of the English language, which goes on all about us makes me return yet again to a favourite theme – the need to rescue language from the barbarians who are taking over the world.

The view from Europe

Europe needs to establish a better arrangement for obtaining a Schengen visa By David Jessop In a matter of months the Economic Partnership Agree-ment (EPA) with Europe will be signed in Barbados.

Guyana and the wider world

Concluding observations on the Cariforum-EC, EPA By Dr. Clive Thomas  18 weeks later When I started this evaluation of the Cariforum-EC, EPA on January 20, I had not envisaged that I would still be at it 18 weeks later. 

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