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Nigel Short vs Joel Benjamin, London, 1977.
White to play and win
White played: Rh7+ Kxh7 Qe7+
Nigel Short vs Joel Benjamin, London, 1977. White to play and win White played: Rh7+ Kxh7 Qe7+

Stalemate in local chess administration

The word stalemate has its origins in chess. It represents a drawing position in which only the king can move, and although not in check, can move only into check.

Independence Blues – and Gold

As indicated in the first “instalment”, my “Blues” deal with the disappointments and regrets inherent in the consistent failures of those elected to manage our resources for equitable distribution.

Independence Blues

– and Regrets by Alfen   This is the second instalment of a miniature “series” wherein I recall personal remembrances of pre- and post-May 1966 – and of May 1966 itself of course.

Alternative routes to energy security

A little over a week ago, Caribbean and Central American leaders met in Washington to discuss an extensive programme intended to diversify energy sources in the countries of the Caribbean Basin.

Hummingbird

My wife’s garden is as much a work of art as a painting by a master spirit or a poet’s inspired sonnet or a perfectly composed piece of music.

Unprecedented!

Last Monday General Secretary of the PPP, Mr Clement Rohee, reacting at his press conference to questions about that morning’s SN’s headline ‘PPP executives jockeying for top position – Jagdeo, others seeking to consolidate support before crucial congress,’ deemed the media as “stray dogs, going by the smell of things and rummaging the PPP neighbourhood for new and old juicy inaccuracies and speculations.”

Devil’s Trumpet

Datura commonly called Devil’s Trumpet originated in Mexico, and comes from the Solanaceae family.

 Paul Keens Douglas

Who won the 1975 Shell Shield?

In this week’s edition of In Search Of West Indies Cricket Roger Seymour looks at the forgotten scoreboard of the 1975 Shell Shield Match between Trinidad & Tobago and the Combined Islands.

 Brown meat on both sides Photo by Cynthia Nelson

Two-step Pork Belly

The headline above is not really the name of this dish; it is more representative of the number of steps involved in preparing the dish.

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