The PPP’s 30th Congress
The twice postponed 30th Congress of the PPP will be held in Port Mourant, Corentyne, on August 2 – 4.
The twice postponed 30th Congress of the PPP will be held in Port Mourant, Corentyne, on August 2 – 4.
The most interesting thing about Argentine Pope Francis may be not just that he’s the first Latin American to head the Vatican, but also that he may become the Church’s biggest champion of interfaith dialogue ever.
Three weeks ago, I came upon a story published on the internet captioned ‘The name of the game is domination’ by Albert Silver.
A few days ago, the United States Trade Representative’s office informed the US Congress that it is planning to negotiate a Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement with the European Union.
(continued) Over the last few weeks, we departed from our theme of “Infertility” and dealt with the topic of “Spaying and Neutering” as a method of stopping fertility (pregnancy).
If you have any photographs dating from before 1966, which you would like to see published in this column, please contact Ms Allison Bowlin on 225-7473 or 227-4080 to make arrangements for you to bring them in.
Citrus limon, or lemon, as it is better known, originated from South-east Asia, like all the other members of the citrus family − oranges, tangerines, grapefruits and limes.
For centuries in almost all cultures around the world, women had no real choice about when, where and with whom they would have sex.
Two columns ago I had indicated a more robust personal interest in the Constitution of our Co-operative Republic.
Hope for our future as one nation, with one destiny, stirred our hearts this week when House Speaker Raphael Trotman and former Speaker Ralph Ramkarran echoed each other in scolding their quarrelling colleagues, while calling for good conscience to govern public behaviour.
By Jan Eliasson Keo Samon, a rice farmer in south-eastern Cambodia, had no toilet in her home.
I decided to consider the Prevention of Discrimination Act, Chapter 99:09 (No.
Introduction This series of columns argue that Guyana will stay an underdeveloped country because the Constitution promotes competition for economic resources between the two main ethnic groups.
“Corruption can affect the soul of the nation.” – Deryck Murray, Chair of Trinidad Transparency Institute and former West Indian cricketer.
This week we visited the Bourda Market and asked vendors and users of the market about the matters affecting them.
Diana Paton is Reader in Caribbean History at Newcastle University in the UK.
You are now at a crossroads. This is your opportunity to make the most important decision you will ever make.
Soesdyke sits at the entrance to the Linden Highway, and had its first Mashramani celebrations last Saturday.
The Annual Flower Show will be held on Saturday March 23 and Sunday March 24 at the Umana Yana, Kingston from 10 am to 6 pm on each day.
Last week’s column entitled ‘Spaying and neutering makes sense’ provoked an outpouring of support for the premise, and many callers and e-mail letter writers added further comments on the issue, most of which I will include in this week’s TPC.
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