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Editorials
Will West Indies ever regain winning habit?
May 10, 2017Maybe there's hope after all for the miserable, battle-weary West Indies cricket team. Last week the West Indies fast bowlers blew away the Pakistani's in the second innings of the ...
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Our Caribbean
Debt strangling a Caribbean generation
Sir Ron SandersMay 7, 2017There is a real prospect that, in dealing with unsustainable debt, 11 of 13 Caribbean small states will have lost the first three decades of the twenty-first century, and foregone ...
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The View from Europe
Venezuela's crisis raises wider regional issues
David JessopMay 7, 2017Last week, after months of growing street protests, detentions, escalating violence, at least 36 deaths, and shortages of almost all basic necessities, Venezuela's President, Nicolas Maduro, announced the creation of ...
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Commentaries
The Psychology of Fear and Control: The Path Towards Dictatorship ...
April 30, 2017Colton Paul
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Rebuilding Dominica Better
Agriculture & agro-industry – again!
Parry BellotApril 30, 2017As I indicated in Part I, much of this article comes from the recent FAO Sourcebook. In an industrialized, globalized and increasingly urbanized world, agribusiness and agri-food systems in general ...
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Commentaries
Mental Health in the Caribbean: The Silent Epidemic?
April 30, 2017By Rebecca Theodore
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Editorials
A trade union congress? Too much talk already
April 30, 2017At the moment the public service unions, i.e. the Police Welfare Association, the Dominica Association of Teachers and the Dominica Public Service Union are squandering a golden opportunity to force ...
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The View from Europe
Addressing the loss of health care professionals
David JessopApril 30, 2017Around the world, public health care systems are in crisis. From India to Australia, nations in the developing and developed world are struggling to meet the expectations of their local ...
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Rebuilding Dominica Better
Agriculture & Agro-industry -- again!
Parry BellotApril 23, 2017One of Dominica's good economic times was when Dominica Coconut Products was in full bloom, from the mid-1960's till the turn of the century when (under new owners Colgate Palmolive) ...
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Editorials
Corruption charges and counter charges- the curse of Dominican politics
April 23, 2017Undoubtedly Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and his government are under severe pressure, locally and internationally, because of the alleged sale of diplomatic passports and about the abuse of the Citizenship ...