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April 8, 2002
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I note with interest the fact that the Government are to hold a series of public meetings and also issue a leaflet to educate us on the ‘benefits' of membership of Caricom, and I look forward to seeing how the politicians just...
DATE: Apr 11, 2002
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While Hester is cognisant that those in glass houses should never throw stones, she thinks that Government could do with some proof-readers
Ironically one arm of Government Hester feels would surely take the time to dot their i's and cross their t's ...
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While Hester is cognisant that those in glass houses should never throw stones, she thinks that Government could do with some proof-readers
Ironically one arm of Government Hester feels would surely take the time to dot their i’s and cross their t’s ...
DATE: Apr 11, 2002
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President George W. Bush’s dramatic plunge into Israeli-Palestinian peace-making has run into serious obstacles, stoking fresh support for more radical ways to deal with the worst Middle East crisis in decades.
These include unofficial calls for an i...
DATE: Apr 11, 2002
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Mark Twain is famously credited with the quip that there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. Alas! That credit may be yet another lie, because the author apparently 'borrowed' it from the Victorian-era British Prime Minister B...
DATE: Apr 10, 2002
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April 7, 2002
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I'm writing to once again congratulate Patricia Pogson and The Company for another excellent production. I'm speaking of "What's her story? " which debuted at The City Hall Theatre April 4th-6th, 2002. I was fortunate to be ab...
DATE: Apr 10, 2002
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By Wolfgang SterrerMark Twain is famously credited with the quip that there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. Alas! That credit may be yet another lie, because the author apparently ‘borrowed’ it from the Victorian-era Briti...
DATE: Apr 10, 2002
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The picture on yesterday's front page of the five-legged toad is a signal to the authorities that all is not well with the Island's environment.
This newspaper does not pretend to have any special expertise on the environment, amphibians or pesticide...
DATE: Apr 10, 2002
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Nelson Bascome, the Cabinet Minister tasked with writing the Government's position paper on joining the Caribbean Community as an associate member, is at last holding public meetings on the subject.
These have been a long time coming, and opponents a...
DATE: Apr 10, 2002
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This week, The Royal Gazette is taking the unusual step of undertaking a campaign to encourage more people to become organ donors.
Traditionally, newspapers cover issues and concerns of the public without taking sides, essentially leaving it to peopl...
DATE: Apr 09, 2002
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