Daily Features

Chess

Half-way point We have now passed the half-way mark of the National Championships and still a clear winner among the Seniors cannot be identified.

Consumer Concerns

Water: The liquid of life As children growing in British Guiana we had few choices for drinking water.

In the Obama era

Keeping him safe’ Wayne Brown is a well-known Trinidadian writer and columnist who now lives in Jamaica.

Frankly Speaking A. Fenty

The enforcement ‘hustle’ – one reason for defiance, disorder… Simply put, I am submitting that the inability to enforce laws, by-laws, regulations and rules – enacted by a well-meaning parliament, court of law, church, company or club – is a major reason for the breakdown of good social order.

The forgotten virtues of free trade

Frank Trentmann is Professor of History, Birkbeck College, Un-iversity of London, and author of Free Trade Nation by Frank Trentmann LONDON – “Laissez-faire,” French President Nicolas Sarkozy recently declared, “is finished.” 

History This Week No. 2008/47

Remembering Jonestown By Cecilia McAlmont Introduction Shortly after the twenty-third anniversary of the Jonestown tragedy, I wrote two articles on the subject.

What the people say about…

The Obama win Interviews by Sara Bharrat with photos by Melissa Charles This week we asked people in the street: What do you think about the Obama win?

In the Diaspora

The View from the Rear View Mirror By Havelock Brewster It must have taken much courage for the University to confer this honour on me, who, as a young lecturer was threatened with firing for what is now known as politically incorrect behavior, and who over the years has not figured on Caribbean governments’ lists of persona grata.

Business Page

Half year economic performance The Guyana economy has performed reasonably well during the first half of the year according to Dr Ashni Singh, Minister of Finance, and there is cautious optimism about the domestic economy for the rest of the year.

Guyana and the Wider World

At the epicentre of the crisis − a bursting bubble In last week’s column I put forward the thesis that, the enormity of the global financial crisis and its associated credit cr-unch could be gauged from two indicators.

The View From Europe

The outlook for tourism is far from brightAs the global economic outlook darkens, the Caribbean tourism industry has begun to look closely at its revenue forecasts and how best to position itself to weather the storm that will affect negatively arrivals from the second quarter of 2009 onwards from all of its main markets.

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