Cholesterol: The ‘greasy’ truth uncoveredBy Dr Amrish Kamboj
(Consultant Pathologist)
It is important for everyone to know the facts about cholesterol to reduce the risk for a heart attack or stroke.
No single event so signified the vulnerability of the small states of the Caribbean as the catastrophe wrought by Hurricane Ivan on the island of Grenada in September 2004.
A larger police force will be needed with the passage of the Prevention of Crimes (Amendment) Bill
The headline ‘Life supervision for paedophiles’ would have sent some consumers to their dictionaries to ascertain the exact meaning of the word ‘paedophile.’
Regulating or manipulating agricultural trade: The shoddy practice of non-tariff barriers
A central proposition of this analysis of rapidly rising food prices globally, is that the only long-term sustainable solution to this is the reconstitution of global trade along lines that allow for comparative and competitive advantages to be the main determinants of what and which countries export food products.
‘One people’
Wan
one tree
so many leaves
one tree
one river
so many creeks
all are going to one sea
one head
so many thoughts
thoughts among which one good one
must be
one God
so many ways of worshipping
but one Father
one Suriname
so many hair types
so many skin colours
so many tongues
one people
Robin DobruTo be described as Janus-faced is no compliment.
In an article reviewing Kasia Boddy’s book Boxing: A Cultural History the American writer Joyce Carol Oates quotes from that dark, unsettling philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: “Every talent must unfold itself in fighting.”
The impact of abolition and apprenticeship on female slaves and apprentices
(Part 2)
Introduction
In the previous article, the paradoxical consequences for women of the abolition act of 1807 were examined.
The harsh reality of global agricultural trade: Artificial competitiveness and the need for safeguards
Most observers would argue that, technical and natural considerations apart, the most positive development favouring the stabilisation of global food prices in the long run would be the successful conclusion of the long drawn-out process of global trade reform.
Some months ago in a rural magistrate’s court not generally covered by the media, a man was convicted of sexually abusing his granddaughter, who would have been around three years old when the sordid use of her innocent body began.
Kenneth King, August 22, 1929 – July 30, 2008
Dr Kenneth Fitzgerald Stanislaus King, former ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and Minister of Economic Development, died on July 30 aged 78
It was Kenneth King’s good fortune to have been appointed chief architect to lead the teams that designed the two most ambitious economic development plans in post-independence Guyana.
Healthy eating
Consumer Reports On Health, an American magazine, has prepared a vitamin chart which should be of interest to all consumers who are concerned about the food they eat.
UG has a close partnership with Carifesta management
We would like Carifesta X to showcase not only the great cultural talent that this region has spawned over the short period of Caribbean history, but the great philosophical legacy and diverse economic, productive and natural resource capacities that we as a region have to offer.
An Olympic memory
I am the ultimate sports junkie. If games were abolished by some satanic world dictator I would be almost as lost as if he banned all books.
The collapse of the WTO ministerial leaves the Caribbean in limbo
Set in a park with views across Lake Geneva to the snow-capped Alps, the elegant 1920s building that houses the World Trade Organisation is an unlikely, almost surreal setting for the intense multi-dimensional power play over global trade that ended suddenly last Tuesday afternoon (July 28).