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  • Living Today

    Gone with the wind

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    Jan. 28, 2015

    There are four things that come not back:

  • Spotlight

    Call for a Cadence museum

    Ian Jackson
    Jan. 28, 2015

    Did you hear the news? The government of Trinidad has purchased Sparrow's memorabilia which is intended for displaying in a museum and possible sale to collectors. This is not only ...

  • Our Caribbean

    Does Caribbean Integration have practical value? Astute reflections of Owen ...

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 26, 2015

    There is no doubt about the passion of Owen Arthur, one of the Caribbean's foremost economists and thinkers, for the economic integration of the Region.

  • DC Stoddert FC U-13 Striker Sari Finn shoots at goal
    In Retrospect

    Women's Football in Dominica today

    Dr. Emanuel Finn
    Jan. 19, 2015

    In Timothy Grainey's book Beyond Bend It Like Beckham, The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer, he points out that despite the fact that women's soccer burst into the public consciousness ...

  • Our Caribbean

    Terrorism – is not a Western problem only

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 15, 2015

    There are many victims of terrorism carried out in the name of Allah and the prophet Muhammad, but none more so than people of the Muslim faith or people with ...

  • Allanna , left, and Sari
    In Retrospect

    Daddy & Daughter Relationships

    Dr. Emanuel Finn
    Jan. 11, 2015

    The father/daughter relationship plays an integral role a young girl's life. It is this relationship that will give her the self-confidence to deal with life's challenging issues. Without an engaged ...

  • Our Caribbean

    Lessons from Guyana and Norway

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 8, 2015

    Forests are crucially important to climate change. According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), "they have the potential to absorb about one-tenth of global carbon emissions projected for the ...

  • Our Caribbean

    2015 begins with urgency to save the Caribbean from climate ...

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Jan. 1, 2015

    If ever there was a time and an issue for the countries of the Caribbean to speak with one voice and at a high level, both the time and the ...

  • In Retrospect

    Thanks a million Mr. Linton and the UWP-Team Dominica

    Dr. Emanuel Finn
    Dec. 25, 2014

    Mr. Lennox Linton's tenure as leader of the UWP began in Castle Bruce in in September 2013. He hit the ground running hard in spite of little money and resources ...

  • Spotlight on Sport

    Requiem for a cricketer

    Reginald St. H Shillingford
    Dec. 25, 2014

    The first Border/Gavasker Test match at Adelaide will go down as memorable for a number of reasons, chief of which was its portrayal on the throes of Phil Hughes' tragic ...

  • Living Today

    Peace! It's wonderful!

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    Dec. 25, 2014

    At Christmas, peace is the most common subject which comes to the minds of people throughout the world. Christmas is a celebration of our Lord Jesus Christ as the 'Prince ...

  • Our Caribbean

    Cuba: Challenges and Chances for the Caribbean

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Dec. 25, 2014

    With the best intentions on the part of the Cuban government, the new relationship between the United States and Cuba – welcome as it undoubtedly is - will pose serious ...

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