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Letters
Hell on Earth?
March 30, 2018No man can serve two masters. As a region, the Caribbean is being called to chart its course according to one of two masters, both of whom require unflinching allegiance. ...
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Letters
A strike is not at all selfish
March 30, 2018A strike is an expression of dissatisfaction. There is such a thing as freedom of expression. Calling a strike selfish would mean that the government takes the liberty to limit ...
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Commentaries
The necessity of debates
March 30, 2018Dominica, and I dare say the entire world, is always tuned and even fascinated at the intrigue, speeches, endorsements, victory and rejections during USA Presidential debates.
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Editorials
Soon, very soon, society will begin appealing for an end ...
March 15, 2018Undoubtedly women in Dominica have made much progress, especially over the past two decades; but, unquestionably, serious levels of inequality and prejudice remain. As Dominica joined the rest of the ...
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Spotlight
Standards of radio broadcast diminish
Ian JacksonMarch 8, 2018"Cring , Cring" my cell phone rings and I would have never thought, though I judged right who the caller was; a board member of another radio station calling to ...
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Commentaries
The Time is Now
March 8, 2018We've had a year of unprecedented massive action globally, as women press on for progress, for women's rights, equality and justice. On this March 8th, 2018, International Women's Day, this ...
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Editorials
CARICOM: Time for action has passed
March 8, 2018It is significant that CARICOM Heads of Government have just concluded their Twenty-ninth Inter-Sessional Meeting in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 26 – 27 February 2018, and the process and results of that ...
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Spotlight
The 20 best and most marketable Calypsos of all time
Ian JacksonMarch 2, 2018This year marks 60 years of competitive Calypso in Dominica from the first king, the Observer aka Trini, in 1958 to the new monarch who will either be the reigning ...
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Editorials
Dominicans "doh know how to change"
March 2, 2018While Dominicans were celebrating the achievement of Daryl Bobb their new Calypso Monarch (who decisively demonstrated to young and old alike that persistence pays) in Trinidad and Tobago there was ...
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Rebuilding Dominica Better
Post-Maria-looting, highlighting the important contribution of our private sector
Parry BellotMarch 2, 2018Surprisingly, or maybe not, few business people in our country publicly stick out their necks in defense of the private sector and its value to society, namely, it's key role ...
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Spotlight
My view of the 2018 Calypso Finals
Ian JacksonFeb. 28, 2018First off congratulations to 'De Bobb" on his undisputed claim to the Calypso throne after a persistent seven years of placing in the top five and having knocked relentlessly on ...
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The View from Europe
The danger in what others wish for in Venezuela
David JessopFeb. 20, 2018A few days ago, the International Energy Agency reported that oil production in the US was undergoing extraordinary' growth. The OECD-related body for net importers of oil said that the ...